Gurugram has some exciting news - four entry gates will be included in the first phase of the upcoming Jungle Safari project, which has a finished design. This amazing nature project was recently reviewed by Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar and Minister Bhupender Yadav. They checked the master plan and gave their support to this eco-tourism initiative.
Jungle Safari Project – What’s the Plan?
The Jungle Safari will be built between Gurugram and Nuh, covering a huge area of 6,000 acres (with a total project area of 10,000 acres). The first phase alone will develop 2,500 acres, making it a major eco-tourism hotspot in North India.
This safari park is designed to give visitors an international-level experience, with a mix of wildlife safaris, nature trails, and educational zones.
What Will You See in Safari?
The Jungle Safari will be home to several amazing zones and activities. Visitors will be able to enjoy:
- Tiger, leopard, and herbivore enclosures
- Bird park for rare and colorful species
- Herpetarium for reptiles
- Insectarium for unique insects
- Nature trails and trekking paths
- Botanical gardens
- Modern night safari experience
- Eco-tourism and research zones
These features aim to create an experience that’s both educational and exciting for all age groups.
Four Entry Gates for Easy Access
To make the safari more accessible for tourists and locals, the design includes four entry gates in different directions. These will be located near:
- Ghamroj
- Gairatpur Bas
- Gairatpur Tiwari
- Sohna
These entry gates will help manage visitor flow and offer better connectivity from various parts of the city.
Focus on Local Species and Plants
The Jungle Safari project will focus heavily on native plant species. Experts have planned to develop the area using trees and plants that grow naturally in the Aravalli region. This will help restore biodiversity and maintain the original charm of the forest.
Only eco-friendly construction and techniques will be used to keep the natural beauty of the land intact.
“Maatu Van” Campaign Launched to Reduce Pollution
Along with the Jungle Safari, the government has launched the “Maatu Van Abhiyan” (Soil Forest Campaign) to reduce pollution in Gurugram.
Key Highlights of the Campaign:
- A 10-acre green space was created in Gurugram's Sector-54.
- Peepal, Neem, Banyan, and Tulsi are among the more than 100 native plant species that have been planted.
- plans to create dense green belts in order to improve the quality of the air.
This initiative is part of a larger effort to make Gurugram cleaner and greener.
Green Revolution on 10 Acres of Land
As part of the “Maatu Van” campaign, a Yug Tulsi Van campaign was also launched. Under this, more than 100 native plant species were planted on 10 acres of land. Plants like Peepal, Neem, Banyan, and Tulsi were part of this plantation drive.
These trees will not only reduce pollution but also create green breathing zones in the city.
Why Is This Project Important?
- Boosts Tourism – Will attract visitors from across India.
- Wildlife Conservation – Provides a safe habitat for endangered species.
- Eco-Friendly Development – Uses sustainable methods to protect nature.
- Educational Value – Great for school trips and research.
- Reduces Pollution – More green spaces mean cleaner air.
Final Thoughts
In Haryana, the Jungle Safari project is a significant step toward environmentally conscious travel and conservation. It has the potential to grow into one of North India's most popular tourist destinations with help from the federal and state governments.
There will be something for everyone at this Jungle Safari, including families, students, and nature enthusiasts and photographers!
For more information on this amazing green project as well as other real estate and infrastructure advancements in Gurugram, keep checking 100acress.com.
