FAQ'S

1 - Where is Satpuda Safari Pal located?

Satpuda Safari Pal is located in the Pal Range of the Satpuda hills, under the jurisdiction of the Yawal Forest Division, Jalgaon, Maharashtra. It is approximately 50 km from Jalgaon city.

2 - How can I book a safari or stay?

You can book your safari or accommodation online through our official booking portal (link to be provided) or directly at the Forest Range Office, Pal. Advance booking is recommended, especially on weekends and holidays.

3 - What are the safari timings?

Morning Safari: 6:00 AM – 10:00 AM Evening Safari: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM Note: Safari is closed every Wednesday.

4 - What animals can I expect to see?

Satpuda Safari Pal is home to diverse wildlife including leopards, sloth bears, nilgai, wild boar, barking deer, Indian fox, and over 180 species of birds.

5 - Is it safe for families and children?

Yes. All safaris and treks are conducted by trained forest guides and drivers, following strict safety protocols. Children must be accompanied by adults.

6 - Are night safaris available?

Yes, controlled and guided night safaris are available for small groups. Prior permission is required from the forest department.

7 - What are the accommodation options?

We offer forest guest houses, eco-cottages, and tented campsites. All stays are designed to offer comfort while maintaining ecological harmony.

8 - What should I bring for the safari?

Valid ID proof Light, earth-toned clothing Cap/hat, sunscreen, insect repellent Binoculars and camera (optional) Reusable water bottle

9 - Are food and water available inside the park?

Yes, basic vegetarian meals are available at the eco-campsite. Filtered drinking water is provided. We encourage visitors to avoid carrying plastic bottles or packaged snacks.

10 - Are walk-in visitors allowed?

Yes, walk-in visitors are allowed, but entry is subject to availability. Advance booking is preferred, especially during peak seasons.

11 - What is the best time to visit Satpuda Safari Pal?

The best time is from October to March when the weather is pleasant, and wildlife sightings are frequent.