In an exciting development for wildlife enthusiasts, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) in Maharashtra is all set to offer a unique experience to the visitors. For the first time ever, it will likely offer a unique way to experience the jungle—via a ropeway safari. Till now you have been enjoying jeep safari, but now this ropeway safari will take your wildlife experience to the next level.
If reports are to go by, French ropeway company POMA SAS has proposed what could be the world’s first ropeway system over a tiger reserve. This will allow visitors to spot tigers and other wildlife from above the ground, and get an aerial perspective. This initiative will surely enhance wildlife tourism, along with preserving Tadoba’s rich ecosystem.
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Benjamin Fauchier Delavigne, Public Affairs Director and Head of Sales for Asia at POMA SAS, officially presented the company’s intent to Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, during a foundation stone ceremony for Pernod Ricard’s distillery in Butibori.
POMA SAS, which has successfully completed ropeway projects in popular Indian tourist destinations such as Patni Top, Kashmir, and Mussoorie, is now keen on building a modern ropeway in Tadoba. The project aims to offer visitors an immersive and eco-friendly way to experience the forest.
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As per the project, the said ropeway will take visitors through dense forest, and will enable them to spot wildlife from various angles, and all while maintaining the peace below, and not disturbing the wildlife in any way. Delavigne elaborated the importance of the ropeway’s design in ensuring minimal disturbance to the natural environment. He added that the ropeway will operate without disturbing the peace and tranquillity of the forest.
Fadnavis stated that to ensure the proposal’s feasibility, the government will conduct a comprehensive review and seek input from the tourism and forest departments. The primary objective will be to accelerate the project’s execution while adhering to environmental regulations.
Pernod Ricard’s National President Prasanna Mohile, who assisted in project facilitation, explained that this project will also include pollution-free advantages. He added that the ropeway will help to reduce ecological impact, while granting more access to visitors to safari areas. The project is also expected to generate employment opportunities for residents.
The choice to approach the Maharashtra Government was motivated by the state’s recently announced tourism policy, which includes encouraging innovative initiatives like this one. Delavigne further emphasised Nagpur’s importance as the “Tiger Capital,” which strengthens the project’s case for promoting ecotourism in the area.
Once approved, Tadoba’s ropeway would write a new chapter in wildlife tourism, while preserving the jungle’s delicate balance and enhancing the visitor experience.