The Leopard in India
"Those who have never seen Leopards under favourable conditions in his natural surroundings can never have a conception of the grace of movement, and beauty of colouring, of this most beautiful and most graceful of all animales in our Indian Jungles" - Jim Corbett.
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Today India's Leopard population would be close to 10000 individuals. Most of whom survive in conflict areas with humans. However, on closer inspection, it is truly amazing to see how interwoven their habits are with humans. Of course this is perilous for them. Yet, there are certain National Parks in India where one can observe the Leopard in the wild, as well as certain special areas where these solitary big cats co-exist in an ancient peacefulness with humans. India is truly a unique place to visit, where nature shapes the culture of its people.​
The Leopard occurs in every part of India, similar to the people of India, and we take a look at the best places to see the Leopard in India .
The Top 3 Best Places to see the Leopard in India :
1.) Travel Guide for Jawai and Bera, Rajasthan.
How to Reach
Jawai and Bera, Rajasthan
How to Reach
Jawai at Bera, Rajasthan
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Closest Airports are Udaipur or Jodhpur - well connected to Jaipur, New Delhi, and Mumbai.
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3 hour drive from Jodhpur or Udaipur Airport.
How Many Nights to Spend at
Jawai and Bera
How Many Nights to Spend atJawai at Bera
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At least 02 nights, upto 04 nights.
What are the Types of Safaris at
Jawai and Bera
What are the Types of Safaris at
Jawai at Bera
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Jeep Safari
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Village Walks with the Rabari Tribe
Mammals at Jawai
Mammal Highlights
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Indian Leopard
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Rusty Spotted Cat
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Jungle Cat
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Desert Cat
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Striped Hyaena
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Chinkara or Indian Gazelle
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Nilgai or Blue Bull
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Sloth Bear
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Indian Crested Porcupine
Reptiles at Jawai
Reptile Highlights
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Marsh Mugger Crocodile
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Common Sand Boa
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Indian Spectacled Cobra
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Rock Python
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Common Krait
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Russel's Viper
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Indian Trinkett Snake
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Common Cat Snake
Birds at Jawai
Birding Highlights
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Indian Eagle Owl
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Peregrine Falcon
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Laggar Falcon
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Indian Courser
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Greater Flamingo
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Indian Darter
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Pallas' Gull
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Common Crane
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Demoiselle Crane
2.) Satpura National Park Travel Guide.
How to Reach
Satpura National Park
How to Reach
Satpura National Park
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20 minute flight to Bharatpur from Kathmandu or from Pokhara.
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1.5 hour from Bharatpur Airport to Chitwan to by road.
How Many Nights to Spend at Satpura National Park?
How Many Nights to Spend at Satpura National Park
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At least 03 nights, upto 07 nights.
What are the Types of Safaris at Satpura National Park?
What are the Types of Safaris
at Satpura National Park
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Jeep Safari
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Full Day Jeep Safari
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Walking Safari in the Core Area
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Full Day Core Area Walking Safari
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Canoe Safari
Mammals at Satpura
Mammal Highlights
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Indian Leopard
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Sloth Bear
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Royal Bengal Tiger
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Rusty Spotted Cat
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Jungle Cat
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Gaur
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Chinkara/Indian Gazelle
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Chousingha/Four-horned Antelope
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Blackbuck
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Indian Giant Flying Squirrel
Reptiles at Satpura
Reptile Highlights
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Gharial
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Marsh Mugger Crocodile
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King Cobra
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Burmese Python
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Rock Python
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Green Vine Snake
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Bengal Monitor Lizard
Birds at Satpura
Birding Highlights
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Indian Skimmer
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White-browed Bulbul
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Malabar Pied Hornbill
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Indian Paradise Flycatcher
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Little Tern
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River Tern
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Eurasian Spoonbill
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White-eyed Buzzard
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Scarlet Minivet
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Rufous Woodpecker
3.) Pench National Park Travel Guide
How to Reach
Pench National Park
How to Reach
Pench National Park
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Fly to Nagpur Airport - well connected to major Indian Cities such as Delhi and Mumbai.
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2.5 hour drive from Nagpur City.
How Many Nights to Spend
at Pench National Park?
How Many Nights to Spend at Pench National Park
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At least 03 nights, upto 07 nights.
What are the Types of Safaris at Pench National Park?
What are the Types of Safaris
at Pench National Park
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Jeep Safari
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Full Day Jeep Safari
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Walking Safari in the Buffer Area
Mammals at Pench
Mammal Highlights
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Royal Bengal Tiger
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Indian Leopard
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Indian Wild Dog
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Sloth Bear
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Indian Golden Jackal
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Gaur
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Nilgai/Blue Bull
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Chousingha/Four-horned Antelope
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Indian Flying Squirrel
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Indian Palm Civet​
Reptiles at Pench
Reptile Highlights
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Rock Python
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Russel's Viper
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Indian Spectacled Cobra
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Common Krait
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Bengal Monitor Lizard
Birds at Pench
Birding Highlights
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Indian Paradise Flycatcher
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White-naped Woodpecker
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Painted Spurfowl
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White-eyed Buzzard
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Yellow Footed Green Pigeon
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Stork-billed Kingfisher
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Grey-headed Fish Eagle
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Mottled Wood Owl
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Indian Scops Owl
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Crested Serpent Eagle
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Indian Vulture
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