World Class Trekking and Jungle Safari Will Be Made in Aravali
Trekking and jungle safari will be made in the Aravalli mountain range in the district. Chief Minister Manohar Lal and Union Environment and Climate Change Minister Bhupendra Yadav gave instructions to prepare this project in a meeting with the officials of the Forest and Tourism Department
The Chief Minister directed the officers to make an SPV and work on it in a planned manner. It is still in its early stages. The Chief Minister said that to develop World Class One or Jungle Safari, make a committee and prepare it, in which besides the officials of the Tourism and Forest Department, the Deputy Commissioners of Gurgaon and Nuh and District Development Panchayat officers should be included. Also, the complete blueprint of the project should be prepared and implemented in a phased manner in which the timeline is fixed for each phase.
To make this jungle safari world-class, opinions and suggestions should be obtained from world-class experts and global tenders should be invited after the preparation of the outline of the project. In the meeting, the officials of the Forest Department demonstrated that the Aravalli mountain range is a cultural heritage where many species of birds, wild animals, butterflies etc. are found.
According to a survey conducted a few years ago, the Aravalli mountain range has 180 species of birds, 15 species of mammals (mammals), 29 species of reptiles and water living creatures and 57 species of butterflies. About 3800 hectares (10 thousand acres) of land falling in the Aravalli mountain range of Gurgaon and Nuh has been proposed for jungle safari.