Jawai Bera and Sena

Venture into Jawai Bera and Sena Safari for an exhilarating encounter with stunning wildlife!

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Overview

Jawai Bera and Sena, in Pali district, Rajasthan, are known for their stunning landscapes and rich wildlife. Jawai Bera is renowned for its leopard population, offering one of India’s prime leopard-spotting opportunities. The area is also a birdwatcher’s paradise with species like flamingos and cranes around the Jawai Dam. The local Rabari tribes coexist peacefully with the leopards, adding a unique cultural touch. Nearby Sena provides similar wildlife experiences and a peek into traditional Rajasthani village life. Both destinations are ideal for leopard safaris, bird watching, cultural tours, and photography, offering a serene escape from mainstream tourism.

Fast Facts

  • Remarkable Tolerance: Leopards in Jawai Bera and Sena live close to local Rabari communities with minimal conflict.
  • Rabari Respect: The Rabari people view leopards as protectors of their livestock from other predators.
  • Frequent Sightings: This harmonious coexistence allows for frequent and safe leopard sightings.
  • Reliable Location: Jawai Bera is among India’s top spots for reliably spotting leopards due to this unique relationship.

Flora

Jawai Bera and Sena are characterised by their dry deciduous forests, where trees shed their leaves during the dry season. The landscape is dominated by Acacia species, such as Babul (Acacia nilotica), which are well-adapted to the region's arid conditions. The area also features scrub vegetation, including thorny bushes and grasses that provide essential cover and food for local wildlife. Additionally, the region is home to several medicinal plants used by the local communities for traditional remedies, highlighting the rich botanical diversity of this unique environment.

Fauna

The fauna of Jawai Bera and Sena is diverse and captivating. Leopards are a major highlight, often seen in the rocky terrain, offering thrilling encounters. The Jawai Dam attracts migratory birds such as flamingos and cranes, adding to the region's rich avian life. Raptors like eagles and vultures are common, along with peafowls, kingfishers, and waterfowl. Mammals including spotted hyenas, sloth bears, and elusive Indian wolves are also found here. The area's rocky landscape and water bodies support reptiles like snakes and crocodiles, and the dam is home to various fish species.

Best Time To Visit 

  • Best Time: October to March offers pleasant weather for safaris, bird watching, and hiking.
  • Post-Monsoon (October to November): Enjoy lush greenery and improved wildlife visibility.
  • Winter Months (December to February): Ideal for spotting leopards and migratory birds.
  • Early March: Provides comfortable temperatures before the heat of summer.
  • Avoid Peak Summer and Monsoon: Extreme heat and heavy rainfall make these periods less suitable for visits.

How To Reach

  • By Air: The nearest airport to Jawai Bera and Sena is Maharana Pratap Airport in Udaipur, located about 150 kilometres away. Alternatively, Jodhpur Airport, approximately 170 kilometres from the destinations, provides another viable option for air travel.
  • By Train: For those travelling by train, Jawai Bandh Railway Station is the closest, situated about 20 kilometres from Jawai Bera. Another nearby option is Falna Railway Station, roughly 35 kilometres away. Both stations offer connections to major cities such as Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur.
  • By Road: Jawai Bera and Sena are well-connected by road to prominent cities in Rajasthan. A drive from Udaipur takes around 3-4 hours via NH58, while travelling from Jodhpur takes approximately 4-5 hours via NH62. The road connectivity ensures easy access to these wildlife-rich areas.

Booking Form

Disclaimer :
Indians: Please share your documents (Aadhaar, license, PAN) of each recipient at [email protected] to confirm your booking.
Non-Indians: Please share your documents (Passport & Passport Number) of each recipient at [email protected] to confirm your booking

Know Before you Go

  • Full permit fees must be paid in advance to secure your safari booking.
  • Once booked, safari permits cannot be transferred or exchanged with anyone.
  • All visitors must carry the same ID used during the booking process.
  • Non-Indian tourists must provide passport details for the reservation process.
  • Indian Nationals can use any valid government document such as Aadhar, driver's licence, PAN card, voter ID, or passport.
  • Safari permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability.
  • We are responsible only for booking the safari and are not liable for any accidents, injuries, thefts, or deaths during the excursion.

FAQ

Jawai Bera is renowned for its high leopard population, offering exceptional opportunities to see these elusive big cats in their natural habitat.

Besides leopards, Jawai Bera and Sena are home to a variety of wildlife including birds like flamingos and cranes, and mammals such as hyenas, sloth bears, and Indian wolves.

The ideal time to visit is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and perfect for outdoor activities like wildlife safaris and bird watching.

Jawai Bera and Sena can be reached via Maharana Pratap Airport in Udaipur or Jawai Bandh Railway Station. They are connected by road to major cities like Udaipur and Jodhpur.

Accommodation options include wildlife lodges, luxury tented camps, and eco-friendly resorts, providing comfortable stays amidst the natural surroundings.

Yes, guided safaris with experienced naturalists are available, enhancing your chances of spotting leopards and other wildlife while exploring the area.

Yes, Jawai Bera and Sena are safe for visitors. It's recommended to follow the guidelines provided by your accommodation and guides regarding wildlife encounters.

Activities include bird watching, nature walks, cultural tours with the local Rabari community, and photography amid the scenic landscapes.

It’s best to plan for a couple of days to fully experience the wildlife and natural beauty, as day trips may not provide enough time for a comprehensive experience.

Yes, visiting the Rabari community, known for their traditional lifestyles and their harmonious relationship with leopards, offers a unique cultural experience.

The Jawai Leopard Sanctuary is located in the Pali district of western Rajasthan, situated between Udaipur and Jodhpur.

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