Key Points

Haryana is set to develop Asia's largest jungle safari in the Aravalli Hills, spanning 10,000 acres. The project aims to promote eco-tourism and wildlife conservation while using modern, sustainable technology. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini is personally overseeing the initiative, ensuring it remains eco-friendly. The safari is expected to create jobs and boost Haryana’s tourism economy.

Key Points: Haryana to Build Asia's Largest Jungle Safari in Aravalli Hills

  • Asia's largest jungle safari to span 10,000 acres in Aravalli Hills
  • Project to boost eco-tourism and wildlife conservation
  • Modern tech and eco-friendly measures for sustainable tourism
  • Will generate jobs in hospitality, guiding, and tourism sectors
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Haryana to develop Asia's largest jungle safari in Aravalli Hills

Haryana plans Asia's biggest jungle safari in Aravalli Hills, boosting eco-tourism and wildlife conservation while creating jobs.

"This project will be a milestone in environmental protection and eco-tourism. – Nayab Singh Saini"

New Delhi, July 6

A grand jungle safari project coming up in the Aravalli Hills is going to redefine Haryana's identity.

According to a release, this ambitious project will not only promote green tourism in the state but will also serve as an important step towards wildlife conservation. With the aim of giving shape to this project, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, along with Union Minister Manohar Lal and Environment, Forest, and Wildlife Minister Rao Narbir Singh, visited Vantara, Jamnagar, in Gujarat and gathered information in this regard.

This jungle safari in Haryana will be developed over an area of approximately 10,000 acres, where 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 for the local youth in tourism, guiding, hospitality, and other related sectors. Also, this project will strengthen the regional climate and ecology.

Nayab Singh 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 Chief Minister Saini, this jungle safari project will not only be a tourist destination but will also be an inspiration for generations to come.

In a significant initiative to transform Haryana into a global tourism hotspot, the Nayab Singh Saini government is gearing up for a series of ambitious projects that promise to boost the economy, create jobs, and firmly place Haryana on the international map.

From building a world-class Disneyland in the heart of the Delhi-NCR region to expanding the scale of the International Gita Mahotsav, the Haryana government is set to become a hub of cultural celebration and spiritual heritage.

Additionally, to establish the state as a global destination for pilgrimage, a proposal has been made to organise three Melas every year at Surajkund and to celebrate the International Gita Mahotsav on a larger scale, with a request for financial assistance from the Central Government.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a wildlife enthusiast, I'm thrilled! But 10,000 acres is massive - hope the animals get proper space and care. The Gujarat model is good, but we need to adapt it to our local ecosystem.
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Aditya G
Good initiative but I'm skeptical. Haryana govt should first fix the existing forest encroachment issues before launching new projects. Walk the talk!
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Sarah B
This could be a game-changer for weekend getaways from Delhi! Hope they maintain international standards of animal welfare and visitor experience.
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Kavya N
Great for employment generation! But they must ensure local youth get proper training and first preference in jobs. No point if outsiders take all opportunities.
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Vikram M
Between Disneyland and this safari, Haryana is becoming the ultimate family destination! My kids will love it. Hope they complete projects on time unlike other govt schemes.
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Nisha Z
They talk about eco-tourism but what about water conservation? Aravalli is already water-stressed. Hope they've planned sustainable water management too.

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