Wildlife Safari Guidelines
Last Updated: December 2024
Please read this document carefully. It governs your use of our services and website.
1. Respect Wildlife & Habitat
- Maintain safe distance from all animals (minimum 30 meters)
- Never feed or attempt to touch wildlife
- Do not use flash photography or drones
- Stay inside the safari vehicle at all times unless instructed by guide
2. Noise Discipline
- Keep voices low and avoid loud conversations
- Silence mobile phones and electronic devices
- Do not shout or make sudden movements that may disturb animals
3. Zero Littering Policy
- Carry all waste back with you (plastic bottles, wrappers, tissues)
- Use designated bins at safari checkpoints
- Smoking and alcohol consumption strictly prohibited inside parks
4. Forest Department Rules
- Carry valid photo ID for permit verification
- Follow zone timings strictly (morning & evening slots)
- Obey speed limits and designated routes
- Do not get down from vehicles except at rest stops
5. Photography Ethics
- No flash photography or artificial lights after sunset
- Do not block other vehicles for prolonged photo sessions
- Avoid using telephoto lenses that require leaning out of vehicles
- Respect other guests' viewing experience
6. Clothing & Gear Recommendations
- Wear neutral-colored clothing (beige, khaki, olive) — avoid bright colors
- Carry sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses
- Bring binoculars for better wildlife observation
- Winter safaris: carry warm jackets (temperatures can drop to 5°C)
7. Health & Safety
- Inform guides of any medical conditions or allergies
- Carry personal medications and first-aid supplies
- Stay hydrated — bring water bottles
- Children must be supervised by adults at all times
8. Wildlife Sighting Etiquette
- Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed — enjoy the overall forest experience
- Do not ask drivers to chase or crowd animals
- Share sighting information with other vehicles respectfully
- Patience is key — some of the best sightings come to those who wait quietly
9. Conservation Contribution
A portion of your safari fees directly supports:
- Forest department conservation initiatives
- Anti-poaching patrols and habitat restoration
- Community livelihood programs around protected areas
By following these guidelines, you contribute to the long-term survival of India's precious wildlife heritage.
Questions or Concerns?
If you have any questions about this policy or need clarification, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Email: info@rajasthanwildlifesafari.com
Phone: +91 9352770422
Available 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM (All Days)