Minister of State for Information and Public Relations inaugurated the Jungle Safari Wings for Bundi tourism, Jungle Safari started in Tiger Reserve Ramgarh Vishdhari Wildlife Sanctuary

Jaipur, 23 June. In order to take Bundi district forward in the field of tourism, the first jungle safari started in Bundi’s Tiger Reserve Ramgarh Vishdhari Wildlife Sanctuary on Friday. Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Sports and Information and Public Relations  Ashok Chandna inaugurated the Jungle Safari by flagging it off from Van Naka at Dalelpura.

On this occasion, Minister of State  Chandna said that the launch of Safari in Tiger Century is a lifeline for the entire district. In the coming times, the doors of employment will open for the young generation. Along with this, new dimensions of development will be established. Tourists coming from every corner of the country will be happy and the people of the area will get employment. All the officers of the Forest Department deserve congratulations for this.

District Collector Dr. Ravindra Goswami while congratulating the people of the district on the commencement of Jungle Safari in Tiger Reserve said that this will start tourism and connect people with the environment. In the coming days, Bundi will establish new dimensions of development.

Deputy Conservator of Forests and Deputy Field Director of Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve   Sanjeev Sharma said that there is a lot of enthusiasm among the people. Historic day for Bundi. With the increase in tourism, people will get employment and there will be development here. He told that in the jungle safari that started on Friday, 4 foreign and 14 native tourists were taken on a jungle tour through Gypsy.

This is the specialty-

He told that Tiger Reserve Ramgarh Vishdhari Wildlife Sanctuary has many features. It is about 1500 sq. km. It is spread over forest in a core area of ​​500 sq. km.  Various species of creatures and animals reside in it. With all these features, this sanctuary will emerge as a major center of attraction for tourists in the coming days.

This wildlife will be seen-

Tiger, panther, chili, deer, bear, wild cat, chital, sambhar, fox, nilgai, chital, stag, monkey, langur, mongoose, squirrel, porcupine, etc. will be seen on the route of jungle safari. Apart from this, about one hundred birds including peacock, quail, pigeon, heron, eagle, vulture, owl, sparrow, and parrot will be seen.

It will cost –

To enjoy the jungle safari, domestic tourists will have to spend Rs.780 per tourist, foreign tourists will have to spend Rs.1150 per tourist and students will have to spend Rs.700 per student.

During this, Chief Forest Conservator Kota Mahesh Gupta, Additional District Collector Mukesh Kumar Chaudhary, Additional Superintendent of Police Kishorilal, a former member of Bundi royal family Vanshvardhan, District Sports Officer YB Singh, Satish Gurjar, Kuldeep Singh, former wildlife guard Vitthal Sanadhya, etc were present.

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