Jungle Safari at Statue of Unity welcomes three new animals

Ekta Nagar: The Statue of Unity (SOU) Jungle Safari Park has welcomed three new guests namely an orangutan, a white lion, and a jaguar. These three species can now be observed at Jungle Safari Park, where extensive accommodations have been specially arranged for their stay. White lions are primarily found in Africa, whereas orangutans are native to Indonesia and Malaysia, and jaguars are South American animals.

Spanning 375 acres of land across seven different levels on the banks of the Narmada River, with elevations ranging from 29 meters to 180 meters, the Jungle Safari at the Statue of Unity is home to 186 different animal species from Africa, Australia, Asia, and the Americas. Visitors can also witness endangered species of India, including the Asiatic Lion, Royal Bengal Tiger, and Cheetah. The safari route is designed to allow visitors to observe animal activities, reptiles, and birds.

Jungle Safari offers an adventurous ride, providing an opportunity to experience the delights of unpaved roads and the beauty of nature. Animal clusters have been created to represent continents like Australia, Africa, and South America. The mountainous region of Vindhyachal provides an ideal habitat for these animals. DeshGujarat