Bhubaneswar: The Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA) has announced addition feature of night jungle safari in Bharatpur to the Ekamra Walks.
The new venture, which was started on March 1, promises an adventurous exploration of the wilderness under the cover of night, adding a nocturnal perspective to Bhubaneswar’s heritage walk series.
The Night Jungle Safari will start from Ekamra Haat, offering a unique window from 6.15 pm to 8.30 pm every weekend into the mysterious nocturnal world of Bharatpur’s dense forests. This initiative aims to provide a unique experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers, allowing them to witness the wildlife activity at night.
Participants will gather at Ekamra Haat, the starting point for the one-hour journey into the wild, which promises not just an adventure but an educational experience as well. Guided by experts, the safari is an invitation to discover the nocturnal creatures and their habitats, understanding the ecosystem’s dynamics at night, and the importance of conservation.
Conducted every weekend, this safari is designed to accommodate both locals and tourists, offering a new perspective to wildlife exploration in an entirely new light.
For those interested in taking part in the night jungle safari, registration details and additional information are available on the Ekamra Walks’ official website www.ekamrawalks.com.
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