Gujarat govt to introduce Lion tourism at Girnar foothills and Dhari: Rupani
December 25, 2016
Junagadh: Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani while speaking to media persons in Junagadh district today said, in upcoming days, government is going to do three things in the sector of tourism in Junagadh district.
“One is Sinh darshan safari in Girnar foothills. Second is India’s biggest rope-way at Girnar. Thirdly a safari park near Dhari for lions on Amreli side, approvals for which are sought from union Ministry of Environment and Forest,” Rupani said adding that the government wants more people to do Sinh darshan as Saurashtra is connected to lions.
Rupani was on visit to Chanaka village of Bhesan taluka in Junagadh district to attend and participate a religious function organized by relatives. Rupani with his wife performed puja at Surapura’s Bechardada mandir and kuldevi Amba ma mandir.
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