Haryana to develop largest safari park in the world , spread over 10,000 acres

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Haryana to develop largest safari park in the world , spread over 10,000 acres

Friday, 30 September 2022 | PNS | Chandigarh

Haryana Government is all set to develop one of the largest jungle safari parks of the world in the Aravalli Mountain range of Gurugram and Nuh districts. This project — spread over an area of 10,000 acres — will be the largest such project in the world, said an official spokesperson on Thursday.

At present, the largest curated safari park outside Africa is in Sharjah which was opened in February 2022 on an area of about 2,000 acres, he added.

In statement, the spokesperson said that the proposed Aravalli Park would be five times more this size and it would include a large serpentarium, 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. 

Union minister for forest, environment and climate change Bhupender Yadav, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar, along with the delegation, had visited Sharjah Jungle Safari. Khattar reached Dubai on a day's visit on Wednesday.

After coming back, Khattar said that the NCR region of Haryana has immense potential to be developed into a jungle safari. After the implementation of the Jungle Safari scheme, not only will tourism in the state get a big boost but it will also provide ample employment opportunities to the local people.

“The Jungle Safari project of Haryana would be a joint project of the ministry of environment, forest and climate change, government of India and the government of Haryana. Under a scheme, the central government will also provide funds to Haryana for this project,” said the CM. He further said that an international expression of interest was floated for the project and two companies with international experience in designing and operating such facilities have been shortlisted.

The said companies will now compete in an international design competition for the designing, overseeing and operating of the park. An Aravali Foundation will be set up which will manage the project, he added.

It has been learned that the Central Zoo Authority (CZA) has done an evaluation study of the area for this and has agreed upon the technical feasibility of setting up such a park. According to Khattar, on one hand developing Jungle Safari would help in preserving this mountain range while on the other a large number of people from Delhi and adjoining areas would come here for tourism, which would create ample employment opportunities for the local people.

Furthermore, villagers in the surrounding villages will benefit from the Home Stay. The Aravalli Mountain range is a cultural heritage where many species of birds, wild animals, butterflies, etc. are found.
As per a survey conducted a few years ago, 180 species of birds, 15 species of mammals, 29 species of aquatic animals and reptiles and 57 species of butterflies exist in the Aravalli Mountain range.
 

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