Tiger Safari Ludhiana
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Ludhiana, Punjab
What will you experience
Certified Instructor
Scenic View
Spot Beautiful Wild Animals
Capture the Memories
About the Activity
Activity Location | Grand Trunk Road, Km 323-24, Ludhiana |
Zoo Timings | 09 AM to 05 PM |
Visiting Days | 6 Days a Week (Except Monday) |
Age Limit | No Age Limit |
Access | 6 KM from district Ludhiana |
About Ludhiana, Punjab:
- Ludhiana, a city in the Indian state of Punjab, has a rich cultural heritage and a thriving industrial sector. As you explore the city, you'll experience the warmth and hospitality of the Punjabi people.
- One of the most popular attractions within the Ludhiana Zoo, also known as Guru Nanak Dev Zoological Park, is the Tiger Safari. Here, visitors can safely and comfortably observe Bengal tigers, which are native to India and renowned for their majestic appearance.
About the Tiger Safari in Ludhiana:
- Your adventure begins upon arriving at the activity location's entry point Tiger Safari Zoo, where you'll meet our experienced guide and driver who will be accompanying you on the safari in the vehicle you've reserved.
- The guide will brief you on the general rules and regulations of the Tiger safari, and from there, your journey will commence.
- Throughout your Tiger Zoo safari, you'll have the opportunity to observe some of the zoo's most captivating features, including the magnificent tigers wandering among the dense forest.
- Additionally, you'll encounter a variety of other wildlife creatures within the park, such as crocodiles, alligators, leopards, black bears, sambars, king deer, porcupines, silver doves, ducks, parrots, emus, and budgerigars.
- Our knowledgeable guide will assist you in locating these animals' spots, so be sure to bring your camera to capture the beauty of wildlife and nature.
- At the end of your safari, our guide and driver will safely transport you back to the park's exit point Ludhiana Zoo, where you can continue on your way.
Know before you book
- The Ludhiana Safari Zoo will be open to the public for six days a week, with Monday being the only closed day.
- Visitors will be allowed entry from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM, and timed tickets will be available in limited numbers to ensure staggered entry.
- Manual booking and cash transactions will not be accepted for purchasing zoo entry tickets until normalcy returns.
- Tickets for entry and other facilities such as battery-operated trolleys, safari buses, and parking can be booked online.
- Cash transactions may be allowed for purchasing tickets for outsourced facilities such as parking, canteen, wildlife safari, and BOT.
- The indoor facilities of the zoo, including the Reptile House, Nocturnal House, and Interpretation Centre, will remain closed until normalcy returns.
- The zoo administration may remove animals or facilities from public display without prior notice for the safety and security of visitors and animals.
- Headcount cameras will be installed at entry and exit points to ensure the optimal carrying capacity inside the zoo.
Things to Carry
- Identification Documents
- Appropriate Clothing
- Sun Protection
- Water and Snacks
- Binoculars
- Camera
How To Reach
By Air:Ludhiana has its own domestic airport called Sahnewal Airport, which is located approximately 12 kilometers southeast of the city center. However, it has limited connectivity, and there might not be regular commercial flights available. The nearest major international airport is Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport in Amritsar, which is about 120 kilometers northwest of Ludhiana. From Amritsar, you can reach Ludhiana by taxi or bus.
By Road:From Delhi: Ludhiana is approximately 310 kilometers from Delhi via NH44. The journey takes around 5-6 hours. From Amritsar: Ludhiana is around 140 kilometers from Amritsar via NH3. The travel time is approximately 2-3 hours. From Chandigarh: Ludhiana is approximately 100 kilometers from Chandigarh via NH5 and NH44. The journey takes around 2 hours. From other nearby cities: Ludhiana has good road connectivity with other nearby cities like Jalandhar, Patiala, and Ambala.
By Train:Ludhiana is well-connected to various cities in India through its railway station, which is an important junction on the Delhi-Amritsar route. Ludhiana is easily accessible by train from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and many more.
Frequently Asked Questions
1.Can you tell me how much it costs to visit Tiger Safari in Ludhiana?
-The entrance fee for Tiger Reserve Ludhiana is INR 20, making it affordable for visitors with different budgets to explore the city.
2.How many tigers can be found in Tiger Safari Ludhiana?
-There are two tigers in Tiger Safari Ludhiana.
3.What is the entrance fee for Tiger Safari in Ludhiana?
-The entrance fee for Tiger Reserve Ludhiana is INR 20, which is affordable for visitors with varying budgets.
4.When is the best time to visit Tiger Safari in Ludhiana?
-The best time to visit Tiger Reserve Ludhiana is during the winter months as the weather is cool and pleasant, providing an ideal time for tourists to explore the safari.
5.Are visitors allowed to bring cameras into Tiger Safari in Ludhiana?
-Yes, cameras are permitted inside the Tiger Safari in Ludhiana, allowing tourists to capture the beauty of the safari.
6.What facilities are available inside the Tiger Safari Zoo?
-Food stalls are available inside the Tiger Safari, offering visitors ample opportunities to enjoy delicious food while exploring the wonderful safari.
7.What are the major attractions of Tiger Safari?
-The major attractions of Tiger Safari include tigers, black bears, black bucks, peacocks, crocodiles, dhadiyals, leopards, ducks, doves, and many others.
8.Are there any nearby attractions?
-Yes, there are several attractive picnic spots located nearby for tourists to explore, such as Mughal Sarai, Ranjit Singh Fort, Maharaja Singh Fort, Bilwanwali Masjid, Mosque Koom Kalan, Durga Mandir, and Nehru Road Garden.
9.When is Tiger Safari closed in Ludhiana?
-Tiger Safari in Ludhiana is closed on Mondays as this is the day when the water holes of the tigers are washed and therefore remains closed to visitors.
10.Can you tell me the distance between Ludhiana and the Tiger Safari Zoo?
-The zoo is located 6km away from the main city on GT Road, which is part of the popular Ludhiana-Jalandhar Highway. Visitors can choose to travel by private car, hired taxi, or bus.