Welcome to Hazaribagh National Park, a green jewel in Jharkhand! Once known as a prime hunting ground, this park now protects amazing wildlife like tigers, leopards, and deer. Imagine exploring a land steeped in history, where nature's beauty unfolds at every turn. A perfect escape for wildlife lovers and adventure seekers!
Bird Watching In The Early Morning
Jeep Safari For Wildlife Viewing
Nature Walks Along Designated Trails
Photography Of Landscapes And Wildlife
Relaxing Amidst The Peaceful Surroundings
October to March
Early Morning
₹2,000 per person
Hazaribagh National Park was established in 1955 as a wildlife sanctuary and was later declared a national park in 1976. The area was initially a hunting reserve for the local rulers. The park was created to protect the region's dwindling wildlife population and preserve its natural habitat. Over the years, conservation efforts have focused on managing the ecosystem, controlling poaching, and promoting eco-tourism. The park has faced challenges such as habitat fragmentation and human-animal conflict, but ongoing initiatives aim to mitigate these issues and ensure the long-term sustainability of the park's biodiversity. The park continues to be an important site for wildlife research and conservation in the region, attracting researchers and conservationists from across the country.