Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary Unveils New Lifelike Elephant Statues And Tree Houses
Enhanced Tourist Attractions Draw Crowds to Wildlife Haven
Recent upgrades at Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary include installation of realistic elephant statues and tree houses, attracting numerous visitors seeking wildlife experiences.
Key Points:
- Lifelike elephant statues installed at sanctuary’s Butterfly Park
- Two new tree houses offer immersive forest experience
- Ongoing beautification efforts enhance sanctuary’s appeal
JAMSHEDPUR – Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary has expanded its attractions with realistic elephant statues and tree houses.
The sanctuary unveiled three remarkably lifelike elephant statues on Republic Day. These statues created quite a stir among visitors at the Butterfly Park.
Many onlookers initially believed they were watching real elephants being unloaded. The installation includes two large elephant statues and a smaller one.
“We thought we were seeing actual elephants in transport,” shared a local visitor. Meanwhile, children gathered excitedly around the statues for photographs.
Enhanced Forest Experience
The sanctuary has also introduced two new tree houses amid the forest canopy. These structures offer visitors an intimate connection with nature.
Moreover, guests can now enjoy overnight stays surrounded by forest sounds. “The experience is truly magical,” remarked an enthusiastic tourist.
Future Development Plans
The sanctuary management has initiated extensive beautification work at the entrance. These improvements focus on creating a more welcoming atmosphere.
Additionally, the upgraded Butterfly Park has become a major attraction point. The sanctuary aims to blend wildlife experiences with modern amenities.
Experts predict these additions will significantly boost tourist numbers. Meanwhile, plans are underway for more nature-focused installations.

