Odisha all set to start world’s first-ever black tiger safaris

Odisha is gearing up to provide an unparalleled experience to visitors through its upcoming black tiger safari, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. This exclusive safari of three melanistic tigers, will be one-of-a-kind for sure.

The melanistic tigers are distinct for their dark and dense stripes that are reportedly found only in Simlipal Tiger Reserve. It’s expected that this move will boost tourism in this region, wherein tourists will get the opportunity to catch sight of the rare big cat.

While sightings of black tigers in Odisha have been documented since 2007, the launch of this safari marks a historic moment as the world’s first melanistic tiger safari.

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Referring to this, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced the groundbreaking initiative on X (formerly Twitter) recently, unveiling plans for the world’s first melanistic tiger safari near the Similipal Tiger Reserve in Mayurbhanj. This region is the exclusive habitat for pseudo-melanistic tigers, showcasing stripes that are notably darker and denser compared to their counterparts worldwide.

The safari site, strategically located near Baripada and approximately 15 km from the Similipal Tiger Reserve, will sprawl across more than 200 hectares. Out of this expanse, 100 hectares will be dedicated to the display area, while the remaining area will be utilized for the establishment of veterinary care facilities, staff infrastructure, visitor amenities, and a rescue center.

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The primary objective of this ambitious project is to showcase Odisha’s unwavering commitment to preserving and showcasing the unique biodiversity that graces the state. Additionally, the safari aims to raise awareness about the critical conservation needs of these rare wildlife species. The project is currently pending statutory clearances from relevant authorities, a feasibility study of the final site by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), and approval from the Central Zoo Authority before commencing.

Odisha all set to start world’s first-ever black tiger safaris

Spanning across a vast area of 2,750 sq km, the Similipal Tiger Reserve in Odisha stands as witness to the state’s rich biodiversity. With 12 rivers coursing through its expanse, the reserve provides a sanctuary for over 50 mammal species, 300 avian species, 60 reptile species, and more. The addition of the melanistic tiger safari promises to elevate the reserve’s allure, offering visitors an immersive experience amidst the wonders of nature.

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As Odisha ventures into this groundbreaking endeavor, the black tiger safari not only represents a milestone in wildlife tourism but will also serve as a guide for conservation efforts, highlighting the importance of protecting and celebrating the diverse and unique wildlife that graces the region.

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