Jungle Safari will become a major centre of attraction for tourists from India and abroad
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-
A grand jungle safari project, coming up in the Aravalli Hills, is going to redefine Haryana's identity.This ambitious project will not only promote green tourism in the state, but will also prove to be an important step towards the conservation of wildlife. With the aim of giving shape to this project, Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini along with Union Minister Sh. Manohar Lal and Environment, Forest and Wildlife Minister Rao Narbir Singh visited Vantara, Jamnagar in Gujarat and gained information in this regard.
This jungle safari in Haryana will be developed in an area of about 10,000 acres, in which various types of animals, birds and natural biodiversity will be preserved. This safari will be equipped with modern technology and special arrangements will be made for eco-friendly tourism. The development of safari in the Aravalli hills will provide new employment opportunities to the local youth in tourism, guiding, hospitality and other sectors. Also, this project will strengthen the regional climate and ecology.
Saini himself is reviewing this big project from time to time. He has given clear instructions to the Forest and Environment Department that the project should be completely eco-friendly. This project will prove to be a milestone in environmental protection, promoting tourism and creating new employment opportunities.
The Forest and Environment Department and the Tourism Department will jointly give shape to this project. The government aims to make this safari a major attraction for tourists from the country and abroad and make Haryana a leader in the field of eco-tourism.
Under the leadership of the Chief Minister, this jungle safari project will not only be a tourist destination but will also be an inspiration for generations to come.