Boramani Zone
Grassland Safari
The safari in Grasslands of Indapur and Baramati will give opportunity to explore the rich wildlife of the and spot the animals like Hyena, Wolf, Jackle, Fox and many Migratory Birds. There are two zones in the Indapur and Baramati grasslands that gives access to the Safari, namely Kadbanwadi (Indapur) Zone and Shirsuphal (Baramati) Zone
Boramani Zone
The timings of the safari
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Morning
Entry - 06:30 AM
Exit - 9:30 AM
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Afternoon
Entry - 03:00 PM
Exit - 06:00 PM
Nearby Attractions
Shri.Siddheshwar Temple
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Dharmaveer Sambhaji (Kambar) Talav
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Shri.Siddheshwar Van Vihar
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Kudal Sangam
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Shri Swami Samarth Maharaj
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Ardhanari Nateshewar
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Shree Tulja Bhavani Temple
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Shree Vitthal Rukmini Temple Pandharpur
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Karmala Kamlai Devi Temple
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Kaikadi Maharaj Math Pandharpur
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Tickets
Boramani Zone Fees
Rs 500/-
Guide Fee per Vehicle
Rs 500/-
Rs 100/-
Rs. 1100/-
Dos and Don'ts for a Grassland Safari
➤ Dos:
1. Follow the Guide’s Instructions – Always listen to your safari guide for safety and the best wildlife spotting experience.
2. Wear Neutral-Colored Clothing – Opt for earth tones like khaki, green, and brown to blend into the surroundings.
3. Stay Inside the Vehicle – Only step out when permitted, as animals may perceive humans as threats.
4. Keep Noise Levels Low – Speak softly and avoid sudden loud noises to prevent scaring animals away.
5. Carry Binoculars & Cameras – Zoom in to observe wildlife without disturbing them.
6. Use Eco-Friendly Products – Bring biodegradable toiletries, refillable water bottles, and avoid plastic waste.
7. Maintain a Safe Distance from Animals – Respect wildlife space and observe from a distance.
8. Follow Safari Rules & Regulations – Adhere to speed limits, no-littering policies, and designated trails.
9. Pack Essentials – Sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, sunglasses, and a first aid kit are must haves.
10. Stay Hydrated & Carry Snacks – Long safari drives can be tiring; bring sufficient water and light snacks.
➤ Don’ts:
- Do Not Feed the Animals – Feeding disrupts their natural behavior and can make them dependent on humans.
- Avoid Bright Colors & Perfumes – Bright clothes and strong scents can alert or disturb animals.
- Do Not Make Sudden Movements – Quick motions may startle wildlife, causing them to flee or react aggressively.
- Never Litter – Trash can harm animals and degrade the ecosystem. Always take waste back with you.
- Do Not Disturb Nesting or Resting Animals – Avoid getting too close or making noises that can stress them.
- No Flash Photography – Flash can scare animals and interfere with their natural behavior.
- Do Not Lean Out of the Vehicle – Even in open-top vehicles, sudden movements can be dangerous.
- Avoid Over packing – Take only essentials to keep the safari experience comfortable and manageable.
- Don’t Expect to See Everything – Wildlife sightings are unpredictable; patience is key.
- Do Not Engage in Off-Road Driving – Off-roading damages the ecosystem and disturbs animals’ natural habitat.
Tips for Grassland Safari
Here are some tips for safari-
- Dress Appropriately:Wear light-coloured, comfortable and loose-fitting clothes that blend in with the surroundings. Avoid bright colours as they can attract animals and insects. Also, wear closed-toe shoes that are comfortable for walking.
- Carry Essential Things:Carry a backpack with essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, a camera, and binoculars. Make sure to carry enough water to keep yourself hydrated and energised during the safari.
- Be Patient:Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, so it’s important to be patient and enjoy the experience. Remember, the goal of a safari is not just to see the animals but to enjoy the beauty of nature.
- Follow Guidelines:The grasslands has certain rules and guidelines that visitors need to follow to ensure their safety and the safety of the wildlife. Listen to your guide and follow their instructions carefully.
- Respect the Wildlife:The animals in the forest are wild and can be unpredictable. Keep a safe distance from them and avoid making loud noises or sudden movements that may startle them. Do not feed or approach the animals, and do not litter in the park.
- Be Mindful of the Environment: Grasslands are reserve forest area, and it’s important to leave the forest as you found it. Do not disturb the environment by plucking flowers, breaking branches, or damaging the flora and fauna.
Grassland Safari – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A grassland safari is a guided tour through vast open plains, home to a variety of wildlife,
including herbivores, predators, and bird species.
Black buck, Chinkara, Hyena, Nilgai, Indian Wolf, Fox etc.
Summer, Winter and Mansoon.
Neutral-colored clothing (beige, khaki, green) to blend into the surroundings.
Lightweight, breathable clothes for warm days; layers for cooler mornings and evenings.
A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection.
Comfortable walking shoes or boots.
Safaris can range from 3 to 4 hours.
Yes, safaris are generally safe when following the guide’s instructions. Stay inside the
vehicle, avoid sudden movements, and never feed the animals.
Options range from luxury lodges and eco-camps to tented safaris.
Guided safaris offer expert knowledge and better wildlife spotting opportunities.
Binoculars for wildlife spotting.
Camera with a zoom lens.
A flashlight or headlamp.
A refillable water bottle.
Insect repellent.
Do not use flash photography as it can disturb animals.
Be patient and respect wildlife space.
Capture the moment without interfering with nature.
Our safari is vehicle-based, requiring minimal physical effort.
You can book through website.
Limited seats available for Grassland Safari, Book your safari now
Boramani Zone
Call on
+91 70834 60066
For any booking related query
Time – 09.00 AM – 06.00 PM
How to reach to Boramani Grassland Safari
- Nearest Airport – Solapur Airport 20 km.
- Nearest Railway Station – Solapur Railway station 19 km.
- Nearest Bus stand – Solapur Bus Stand 17 km.