Haryana brings in good news for all wildlife enthusiasts! Haryana government, on Thursday, revealed that it is all set to develop the World’s largest jungle safari park of over 10,000 acres in the Aravallis mountain range of Gurugram and Nuh districts. The said Safari Park will be five times more than the size of Sharjah, the present largest curated safari park. Read on to know more about this upcoming Aravalli park.
Details About The Upcoming Jungle Safari Park In Haryana
Haryana government released a statement to inform about the news of the upcoming jungle safari park and its details.
The statement reads,“The proposed Aravalli park would be five times more this size and it would include a large herpetarium (a zoological exhibition space for reptiles and amphibians), aviary/bird park, four zones for big cats, a large area for herbivores, an area for exotic animal birds, an underwater world, nature trails, visitors, tourism zones, botanical gardens, biomes, equatorial, tropical, coastal, desert, etc.”
Talking about the same, the CM reveals, “The Jungle safari project of Haryana would be a joint project of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the Haryana government. Under the scheme, the central government will also provide funds to Haryana for the project”.
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CM Manohar Lal Visits Sharjah Jungle Safari To Discuss Details For The Upcoming Park In Haryana
The official handle of the Office of Chief Minister Haryana took to Twitter on September 29 to share glimpses from the VM’s visit to Sharjah. He went there to discuss the details of the upcoming jungle safari park in Haryana.
The tweet says, “CM @mlkhattar visited Sharjah Jungle Safari in Dubai with Union Minister @byadavbjp. He discussed technical & infrastructural details with experts.
Haryana Govt. will set up the world’s largest Safari park in 10,000 acres of Aravallis to promote tourism & wildlife conservation.” Take a look:
Well, the Jungle Safari Park in Haryana will be a great boost to the Tourism industry of India. Way to go!
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