This initiative is designed to assist both local and international tourists in comprehending Sariska’s wildlife, biodiversity, and historical significance in their preferred languages, reducing the reliance on personal guides.
As part of a CSR initiative, the Vedanta Group-supported animal welfare organization TACO (The Animal Care Organization) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to create the Agnivesh Agarwal Nature Interpretation Centre within the tiger reserve.
This envisioned 4,064-square-foot facility will reportedly include over 11 thematic dioramas, holograms, LED screens, and audio guide systems in various languages. The centre aims to highlight Sariska’s wildlife—including tigers, leopards, caracals, and vultures—through engaging digital displays.
For travelers, this development is anticipated to enhance the safari experience, particularly for visitors from different states and international tourists who may encounter language barriers during guided tours.
The interpretation centre will also feature displays that explain animal anatomy through skull exhibits, along with dedicated sections for butterflies, birds, and other rare species found in Sariska.
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