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This wildlife park in India will soon offer the world’s first ropeway safari; know everything
According to the project, the said ropeway will take visitors through the dense forest, while maintaining peace below, and will not disturb the wildlife. Here’s everything you need to know.
This wildlife park in India will soon offer the world’s first ropeway safari; Know everything. (Image: iStock)
A good news for wildlife lovers is that Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) in Maharashtra will provide a unique experience to all its visitors. Now it is opening ropeway safari for wildlife lovers. French ropeway company Poma SAS has proposed the world’s first ropeway system, potentially on a tiger reserve. This will allow visitors to see tigers and other wildlife from an aerial perspective. The initiative aims to preserve the rich ecosystem of Tadoba as well as enhance wildlife tourism.
According to the project, the said ropeway will take visitors through the dense forest, while maintaining peace below, and will not disturb the wildlife.
Benjamin Fauchier Delavigne, director of public affairs and head of sales for Asia at Poma SAS, presented the company’s intentions to Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. This happened during the foundation stone laying ceremony of Pernod Ricard’s distillery in Butibori. He elaborated on the importance of the design of the ropeway in ensuring minimum disturbance to the natural environment.
More information about it Tadoba National Park
Tadoba National Park is one of the 47 project tiger reserves in India. It is located in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra state and is about 150 km from Nagpur city. According to its official website, the total area of the tiger reserve is 1,727 sq km. “The word ‘Tadoba’ is derived from the name of God “Tadoba” or “Taru” which is praised by the local tribal people of this region and “Andhari” is derived from the name of Andhari River that flows in this region.” the official website said.
Some of the famous and wildly visited flora of this park include, Teak, Ain, Beeja, Dhauda, Hald, Salai, Semal, Tendu, Bahera, Hirda, Karaya Gum, Mahua Madhuka, Arjun, Bamboo, Bheria, Black Plum, And many others. Also notable animals in this part include tigers, Indian leopards, sloth bears, gaur, nilgai, dhole, striped hyena, small Indian civet, wild cats, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, chital, marsh crocodile. , Indian python, Indian cobra, grey-headed fish eagle, crested serpent eagle, peacock, jewel beetle, wolf spider.
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