Gurugram Jungle Safari to Transform Haryana's Tourism Landscape
A vast jungle safari project covering 10,000 acres in Gurugram and Nuh districts aims to become a prominent tourist attraction. Officials, including Union Minister Manohar Lal, highlighted its potential to preserve natural beauty, boost eco-tourism, and provide local employment opportunities. The project will be developed with world-class infrastructure.
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The eagerly anticipated jungle safari project, sprawling over 10,000 acres in Gurugram and Nuh, is set to redefine tourism and conservation efforts in Haryana's Aravalli range. Union Minister for Power, Housing and Urban Affairs, Manohar Lal, accompanied by Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, visited the prospective site to assess the project's viability.
The primary focus of the safari is to fuse ecological preservation with modern tourism infrastructure, aiming to elevate the region's appeal for domestic and international visitors. According to Manohar Lal, the development will not only boost tourism but also conserve the natural ecosystem and create new employment opportunities for the local workforce.
During the site visit, Minister Yadav assured unwavering support from the central government. He emphasized that the project will incorporate greenery and wildlife-friendly ecosystems to bolster biodiversity. Detailed plans include multiple entry points and collaborative efforts between the Haryana and central governments to ensure the project's success.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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