3 Best Nature Photography Spots In Jaipur
by Shruti Sharma Content CuratorJaipur is the perfect place to be in if you want to make
visual poetries depicting the wildlife here. Travellers often think of the city
of lakes, when they want to capture nature at its best. Visiting good
restaurants in Udaipur, like Padmini at The LaLiT Laxmi Vilas Palace
Udaipur, is also a popular activity. But to truly find the hidden gems in
India, Jaipur should be on your priority list as well.
Here are some of the best spots in the city to reconnect
with the inner explorer in you.
1. Smriti Van
For an untamed natural wildlife experience, Smriti Van has
everything that you can explore. There are hundreds of varieties of birds here,
that add to the natural charm of the region. You can also take a candid picture
of the national bird here, as it hops from one area to another displaying its
might in full glory.
Smriti Van is surprisingly also a popular spot for wedding
photography as well. Owing to the green landscape and the untouched beauty of
Smriti, many couples prefer coming here to claim a spot for their wedding
shoot. The garden is covered by many hotel tours, similar to how the top budget
hotels in Udaipur offer packaged deals.
2. Chandlai Lake
Chandlai lake is another beautiful spot to capture the
migratory birds here. There are regular photo-walks and tours organized around
the lake to allow photographers to capture something memorable during their visit.
It’s one of the few places in India where the gentle flamingo will be waiting
to interact with the black tailed godwits during the afternoon hours.
Chandlai is also a pristine spot for taking wide angled pictures.
This is because of the absence of any manmade structures, landmarks, or any
buildings of any kind. Whether you’re a smartphone photographer or you have a
professional setup, Chandlai offer the best landscape to make your next
masterpiece on.
3. Jhalana Leopard Safari
The 2.5-hour commitment is worth the investment, as you
explore some of the most exciting wildlife in the area. While the habitat is
dedicated to leopard conservation, you can also take beautiful images of other
wildlife here.
Capturing the perfect shot is made that much more special
when you have the perfect angle on that crouching leopard. Your trail starts by
tracking pug marks and using your lens to find a family of four out in the
wild.
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