Gurugram-Nuh to Roar: 10,000-Acre Jungle Safari on Cards
Union Ministers recently inspected a planned 10,000-acre jungle safari project spanning Gurugram and Nuh districts of Haryana. This ambitious undertaking promises to be a game-changer for the region.
The project, envisioned in four phases, aims to significantly boost tourism in the area. It will incorporate world-class amenities to enhance visitor experience.
Key features include four strategically located entry gates and the creation of wildlife-friendly ecosystems. This will not only attract tourists but also contribute to biodiversity preservation.
Beyond tourism, the safari park is expected to generate substantial employment opportunities for locals, addressing a key socio-economic concern. The project is slated for completion in phases, with further details to be announced soon.
This initiative holds significant potential for Haryana’s economic growth, particularly in the tourism sector, and offers a model for sustainable development that balances economic progress with environmental conservation. The project’s success will be closely watched across the country.