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Karnataka showcases its eco-tourism hotspots to G20 delegates from 30 countries

  • G20 Delegates participating in the Guided tour at Kalkere Arboretum.
  • G20 Delegates participating in the Guided tour at Kalkere Arboretum.
  • G20 Delegates at the Bannerghatta Butterfly Park.
  • G20 Delegates at the Bannerghatta Butterfly Park.
  • G20 Delegates participating in the Guided tour at Bannerghatta Butterfly Park.
  • G20 Delegates participating in the Guided tour at Bannerghatta Butterfly Park.
  • Delegates enjoying the Animal Safari at the Bannerghatta Butterfly Park.
  • G20 Delegates watching the globally acclaimed “Wild Karnataka” Video at Jungle Lodges & Resorts.

At Bannerghatta, the delegates visited the famous butterfly park and a short animal safari curated for them, where they were able to learn about Karnataka’s sustainable ecotourism model.

BENGALURU – Delegates from 30 countries visited the Bannerghatta National, the Kalkere Arboretum, and Jungle Lodges & Resorts on Thursday as part of the series of events organized by the Environment and Climate Sustainability Working Group (ECSWG). During this excursion, curated by the Department of Tourism, Govt. of Karnataka, the State showcased its models for the restoration of forest eco-systems and the different types of forests curated at the arboretum.

At Bannerghatta, the delegates visited the famous butterfly park and a short animal safari curated for them, where they were able to learn about Karnataka’s sustainable ecotourism model. The Globally acclaimed “Wild Karnataka” movie was screened for the delegates at Jungle Lodges & Resorts. The visit is part of India’s efforts to shift focus to the climate-change challenges and towards sustainable models of development such as eco-tourism, which can play a vital role, and will balance the needs of the growing economy with necessary measures for protecting the environment.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. V Ram Prasath Manohar, IAS, Director, Karnataka Tourism said “Karnataka has an abundance of natural beauty including the Western Ghats, a site listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This mountain range is renowned for its great diversity of flora and fauna. The state has 35 wildlife sanctuaries and 5 national parks. It is also home to over 100 species of animals, and 600 species of birds, including 524 tigers and over 6000 elephants, making Karnataka, truly India’s wildlife capital. Today, the G20 delegates were given a short insight into the state’s rich biodiversity and stunning wildlife during the excursion”.

The excursion was organized by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in association with the Department of Tourism, Govt. of Karnataka, Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation, Jungle Lodges and Resorts, Bannerghatta National Park and the Karnataka Forest Department.

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