Narhargarh’s Exotic Park likely to be opened soon
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, JAIPUR/ Created : Jul 6, 2019, 14:09 IST
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The Exotic Park in Nahargarh Biological Park will soon open for tourists. As per the latest reports, the park is slated to open from mid-July. This comes as a big news for wildlife enthusiasts and also for those travellers who lik … Read more
The Exotic Park in Nahargarh Biological Park will soon open for tourists. As per the latest reports, the park is slated to open from mid-July. This comes as a big news for wildlife enthusiasts and also for those travellers who like visiting such places. Read less
Referring to this development, a senior wildlife department official said that the city residents and tourists will also be able to go on a safari in the park during the monsoon, further adding that preparations are on full swing to make this thing possible. As of now, the officials are waiting for a hippo to join their animal club. He also added that lion safari available in the biological park is already very popular, and adding hippos will help boost tourism in the park.
This beautiful natural trail for the safari, in the foothills of Aravalli hills, one’s views are graced with scenic beauty of the place that extends for a path of round 2 km. Caged vehicles will be used during the safari to ensure the safety of the visitors. Reportedly, the forest department will be using two 16-seater vehicles for safari, and later on two more will be added.
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