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Jungle Safari to be launched in Bhoramdev, Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh; Forest Department completes preparations

Raipur. Under the guidance of Forest and Climate Change Minister Shri Kedar Kashyap, Chhattisgarh's tourism and wildlife conservation sector is moving towards a new direction. Jungle safaris will soon be launched for tourists in the historically and naturally important Bhoramdev Sanctuary, located in Kabirdham district. This initiative will not only promote eco-tourism in the state but also increase public awareness about wildlife conservation. A 34-kilometer-long safari route has been developed under the guidance of the
memorable Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Shri Arun Kumar Pandey, for nature lovers and tourists
. During the safari, tourists will be able to observe wildlife such as gaur, chital, sambar, sloth bear, and wild boar in their natural habitat. A special feature of this jungle safari is the narrow river route, which offers the thrilling experience of crossing the river approximately 17 times. This route passes through the dense forests of the Maikal mountain range, providing a memorable experience for nature lovers and tourists.
Local villagers will get employment opportunities.
The Forest Department has given priority to local participation in this project. The safari vehicles will be operated by the Forest Management Committee Thanwarjhol, which will provide employment opportunities to the local villagers and will strengthen the local economy of the area. All the necessary preparations for the safe and smooth operation of the safari by the Forest Department are in the final stages. With the start of the Jungle Safari, devotees and tourists visiting Bhoramdev will now be able to enjoy the thrill of wildlife along with the historical view of Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh.


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