Jungle safari is done to experience wildlife and nature. There are many famous places in the country for jungle safari, but recently a big jungle safari project is going to be built in the state of Haryana. According to information, this safari project is going to be set up in the Aravalli Hills of Haryana, which will not only promote eco-tourism but also set an example of environmental conservation and development. Let’s know some details about this project.
The forest safari to be set up in Haryana is likely to be spread over 10,000 acres of land, making it the largest safari not only in the country but also in the entire Asia. The safari will be built in the hills spread across Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi. It will provide shelter to many animals and birds and create a natural environment for them, so that they can live here comfortably. This will give tourists the opportunity to see the animals up close and get a closer look at their lives.
Inspired by Gujarat’s Vantara model
Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini, Union Minister Manohar Lal and Environment Minister Narbir Singh recently visited the ‘Vantara’ animal rescue centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat. There, they saw how animal care, environmental protection and tourism came together. Taking inspiration from this, similar modern technology and eco-friendly design will be used in the Haryana jungle safari. This place will not be limited to tourism only but will be an environmental conservation campaign. The government has said that there will be very little interference with nature in this jungle safari. The increasing tourism will also provide employment opportunities to the youth here, which will give a new boost to the economy of this region.
Through this project, the government aims to put Haryana on the global tourism map. Here, animals will not only be kept in cages but a suitable natural environment will be created for them. This scheme is being planned to attract tourists not only from India but also from all over the world. Overall, this scheme will not only benefit the state but also the country. If this scheme is implemented properly, it can become a great example for eco-tourism in the country.