World's largest safari park to be built in Haryana

World's largest safari park to be built in Haryana

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Category : National Published on: October 03 2022

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  • Haryana has decided to hire two international firms to develop the world’s largest jungle safari park spread across 10,000 acres in the Aravalli range of Gurugram and Nuh districts near Delhi.
  • Currently, the largest curated safari park outside Africa is in Sharjah, which was opened in February this year in 2,000 acres.
  • The Aravalli mountain range is rich in bio-diversity and is home to many species of birds, wild animals and butterflies.
  • 180 species of birds, 15 species of mammals, 29 species of aquatic animals and reptiles, and 57 species of butterflies were discovered in the Aravalli range, according to a statement from the Haryana government.
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