Saranda and Dalma Sanctuaries Set for Major Eco-tourism Boost
Officers to Study Kerala Model as State Plans Wildlife Tourism Development
Key Points:
- Government plans world-class eco-tourism facilities in Kolhan forests
- Study team to visit Kerala, Karnataka for successful tourism models
- Project aims to generate local employment while protecting biodiversity
JAMSHEDPUR – The Jharkhand government has unveiled plans to transform Saranda and Dalma wildlife sanctuaries into premier eco-tourism destinations.
Saranda Forest houses numerous rare plant species. Moreover, it stands as one of Asia’s largest forest reserves.
“We envision sustainable tourism development,” a forest department official stated. Meanwhile, the project focuses on preserving natural heritage.
Comprehensive Development Plan
Officials will study successful eco-tourism models. Furthermore, they aim to create a blueprint specific to local conditions.
On the other hand, Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary boasts a significant elephant population. The sanctuary attracts numerous wildlife enthusiasts annually.
In addition, Kerala’s forest tourism success stories will guide the development process.
Environmental Conservation Priority
The project emphasizes biodiversity protection. Meanwhile, authorities plan to integrate local communities into tourism activities.
Furthermore, the Forest and Tourism departments will collaborate closely. The partnership aims to ensure sustainable development.
“Local employment remains a key focus,” an insider source revealed.
Community Engagement
The initiative promises job opportunities for local residents. Moreover, it aims to promote cultural preservation.
Meanwhile, officials are studying the GG tourism model. The insights will help create a balanced development approach.

