The park was specifically designed to relocate animals from the old Gulab Bagh Zoo to larger, more modern facilities.
The facility functions as a major rescue and rehabilitation center for wildlife injured in the surrounding Aravalli forests.
Enclosures are purposefully designed to accommodate the species' natural behavioral patterns, including climbing and digging.
The park features an dedicated interpretation center providing data on the local flora and fauna of the Mewar region.
The site uses an electric vehicle system to minimize noise pollution and reduce stress for the housed animals.
Sajjan Garh Biological Park is an expansive, open-air zoological facility situated at the base of the Aravalli Hills in Udaipur. The park serves as a dedicated rescue and rehabilitation center for injured wildlife native to the Rajasthan region. It covers 36 hectares and provides spacious, naturally landscaped enclosures designed to mimic wild habitats. The layout focuses on ex-situ conservation and environmental education for visitors. Key species housed include Asiatic lions, tigers, panthers, and diverse bird species. The site is physically separated from the historic Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, which sits on the adjacent mountain peak. The park infrastructure includes paved pathways suitable for walking and electric vehicle tours. It prioritizes the containment of animals in large zones that allow for social interaction and physical activity. Wildlife visibility is managed through strategic placement of observation decks.
The elevated viewing deck that offers a backdrop of the Aravalli Hills behind the animal enclosures.
Use the electric vehicle service provided at the entrance to cover the park's large, hilly terrain efficiently.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the park paths are expansive and involve significant inclines.
Carry a bottle of water and sun protection, as many sections of the park are exposed to direct sunlight.
Attempting to traverse the entire park on foot during the peak midday heat of summer.
Closed on Tuesdays for maintenance and sanitation.
Do not feed or provoke animals, keep noise levels low to avoid disturbing wildlife, and ensure all trash is disposed of in designated bins.