Donald Trump Jr. Visits Vantara: Calls Ambani's Wildlife Project "Wonder of the World"

Donald Trump Jr. recently visited India and toured Anant Ambani's Vantara wildlife conservation project in Jamnagar. He was deeply impressed by the scale and conservation work being done at the facility. Trump Jr. described the experience as incredible and called Vantara "a wonder of the world." His visit highlights the global attention the wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center has been receiving since its inauguration.

Key Points: Donald Trump Jr Praises Anant Ambani Vantara Wildlife Project

  • Trump Jr. praised the scale and conservation vision of the Vantara project
  • He noted the detailed recreation of natural habitats for rescued animals
  • The project focuses on rescue and long-term care of distressed wildlife
  • Vantara was inaugurated earlier this year by Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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This is better than I live, says Donald Trump Jr. after visting Vantara wildlife conservation site in Jamnagar

Donald Trump Jr. visits Anant Ambani's Vantara wildlife conservation site in Jamnagar, calling it "a wonder of the world" and praising its animal rescue efforts.

"This is better than I live - Donald Trump Jr."

Jamnagar, November 22

Donald Trump Jr, who is visiting India, praised Anant Ambani's Vantara animal conservation project, calling it "a wonder of the world" and saying the experience was unlike anything he had seen before.

The son of US President Donald Trump arrived in Jamnagar on Thursday and left for Udaipur on Friday. It is his second visit to India.

During his tour of the sprawling wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre, Trump Jr. lauded the project's scale, its conservation work, and the detailed effort taken to recreate natural habitats for rescued animals.

In a video message recorded alongside Anant Ambani, he said the visit left a deep impression on him.

"What an incredible experience. I saw here the vision, the conservation benefit of taking all these animals, rescuing them and giving them this life. This is better than I live," he said.

He added that seeing the animals thriving in environments crafted to resemble their natural homes was "spectacular".

"You see the life in their eyes that you just don't see anywhere else. It's just an incredible place... truly a wonder of the world," he said.

Vantara, set up by Anant Ambani, focuses on the rescue, rehabilitation, and long-term care of distressed wildlife from India and abroad. The project has attracted global attention for its scale, infrastructure, and scientific care standards.

On Thursday, Trump Jr, paid a visit to the Taj Mahal on, one of the most iconic and breathtaking monuments in the world, located in Agra. The Taj Mahal was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, recognised for its cultural and historical significance. It's one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and attracts millions of visitors each year.

Earlier this year, in March, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Vantara, a unique wildlife conservation, rescue and rehabilitation initiative in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Commending Anant Ambani and his team for the compassionate efforts, he had remarked that Vantara provides a safe haven for animals while promoting ecological sustainability and wildlife welfare.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see India's wildlife conservation getting global recognition. But I hope the focus remains on actual conservation work rather than just celebrity visits. The real heroes are the veterinarians and caretakers working day and night.
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Ananya R
"Better than I live" - what a compliment! Shows how far we've come in wildlife conservation. Hope this inspires more such initiatives across India. 🐘🦁
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Michael C
As someone who has visited several wildlife sanctuaries worldwide, I'm impressed by the scale and vision of Vantara. India is definitely leading in compassionate wildlife care.
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the positive attention, I hope such projects also focus on protecting animals in their natural habitats. Rescue centers are important, but preventing habitat destruction is crucial.
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Kavya N
From Taj Mahal to Vantara - showing the world India's diverse excellence! Our heritage and our future both shining bright ✨ So proud of what we're achieving in conservation!

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