Dalma Sanctuary Unveils Five New Tree Houses for Nature Enthusiasts
Enhanced Wildlife Experience with Tea and Breakfast Service Planned at 200m Canopy Walk
Key Points:
- Five tree houses under construction at strategic locations in Dalma Sanctuary
- Mud houses and canopy walk add new dimensions to tourist experience
- Sanctuary expects significant rise in visitor numbers with enhanced facilities
JAMSHEDPUR – Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary enhances its ecotourism offerings with five tree houses, complementing its existing attractions.
The wildlife sanctuary’s management has strategically chosen prime locations for the new accommodations. Moreover, two tree houses are taking shape in Makulakocha.
Meanwhile, Pindrabeda will host two new structures. Additionally, renovation work continues on an existing tree house there.
Adventure Tourism Boost
A 200-meter canopy walkway soars 25 feet above ground level. Furthermore, this installation provides stunning views of the forest landscape.
“Nature enthusiasts can now experience wildlife from a unique perspective,” remarked a local.
In addition, the sanctuary boasts a 40-foot observation tower. Besides, visitors can spot various wildlife species from this vantage point.
Eco-Friendly Accommodations
Three new mud houses have expanded lodging options near Makulakocha. Subsequently, each structure contains six rooms.
The accommodations are priced at Rs. 1500 per night. Meanwhile, these facilities aim to showcase rural living experiences.
“We designed these spaces to connect urban visitors with nature,” shared an official.

