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Haryana's 10,000-Acre Jungle Safari Dream Project Will Soon Be a Reality

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July 08, 2025

Haryana govt gears up to develop the world’s largest jungle safari in the lap of Aravalli

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Haryana's 10,000-Acre Jungle Safari Dream Project Will Soon Be a Reality

CHANDIGARH: The Aravalli Mountain range would become a savior for nature and environmental protection as the Haryana government gears up to develop the world's largest jungle safari in the lap of Aravalli to give the state a new identity on the world map.

The jungle safari, which is a dream project of Union minister and former Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, will be developed on 10,000 acres of Aravalli hills, which will promote eco-tourism and create new employment opportunities.

As Chief Minister, Khattar had outlined the project in 2022.

To develop the world's largest jungle safari, he visited foreign jungle safaris and forest areas in the country.

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