Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami took a jungle safari on Sunday in the Dhela range of Corbett National Park, located in Corbett City, Ramnagar.
The visit offered him an up-close experience of the region's rich wildlife, which he described as both thrilling and awe-inspiring.
He reflected on the significance of the experience, saying that it not only allows one to witness the natural beauty of the region but also provides a meaningful connection to biodiversity and the invaluable natural heritage of Uttarakhand. “This experience is not only an opportunity to see the beauty of nature but also to connect with biodiversity and the precious heritage of nature,” he said.
As part of the ongoing ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign, more than 1,000 saplings were planted during the visit with support from the Forest Department, local residents, and environmental enthusiasts. Emphasizing the emotional significance of the initiative, CM Dhami stated, “This is not just a sapling plantation, but a soulful symbol of respect for motherhood and nature.”
The Chief Minister noted that the state government’s consistent efforts have transformed jungle safari tourism in Uttarakhand. “As a result of the continuous efforts of the state government, jungle safari tourism has got a new identity today. A large number of tourists from the country and abroad are coming to Uttarakhand, which has strengthened the tourism-based economy of the state,” he said. He added that this boom in eco-tourism has also opened new avenues for self-employment and livelihood for local communities.
During the visit, CM Dhami also interacted with the Forest Department team and acknowledged their tireless work in protecting the state's forests and wildlife. He highlighted their contribution as vital for conserving Uttarakhand’s greenery and biodiversity, stating, “The commitment and dedication of the department is very important for the conservation of the greenery and biodiversity of the state.”
Speaking to ANI, the Chief Minister further emphasized the ecological richness of the region. “Corbett has tigers, leopards and various other animals. Uttarakhand has 70 per cent forest area. We are planting many more trees here in the national park. 1000 fruit-bearing trees will also be planted in every division of the park,” he said.