Etawah Safari Park may open its doors for tourists this October
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, ETAWAH/ Updated : Sep 6, 2018, 17:25 IST
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If all goes well, the Etawah Safari Park in Chambal Beas may open its doors for the public in October this year. The authorities have already started preparatory work to accomplish the task.
If all goes well, the Etawah Safari Park in Chambal Beas may open its doors for the public in October this year. The authorities have already started preparatory work to accomplish the task. Read less
If all goes well, the Etawah Safari Park in Chambal Beas may open its doors for the public in October this year. The authorities have already started preparatory work to accomplish the task. According to news reports, the Uttar Pradesh Forest Minister Dara Singh Chauhan, visited the park and planted Panchavati trees (Banyan, Amalaki, Ashoka, Bael and Pipal). He assured the public visitors that preparations are underway to open the park in October.
Chauhan, reportedly, said that that the zoo authorities are making attempts to remove the necessity of the number of cubs. Guides will be employed to help tourists get appropriate knowledge about the safari. However, these guides shall be sourced locally, and only the ones having full awareness of the safari park shall be hired for the job.
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