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IN PHOTOS: White tigers, spotted deer, sloth bears and other wildlife at Nandanvan Jungle Safari

Updated On: 13 May, 2026 08:06 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

The Nandanvan Jungle Safari in Raipur continues to highlight its rich biodiversity, with vast green landscapes spread across its 800-acre area. Pics/PTI

Among the prominent attractions are white tigers and tigers, which remain a major highlight for visitors. Pics/PTI

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Among the prominent attractions are white tigers and tigers, which remain a major highlight for visitors. Pics/PTI
The safari features dense vegetation supported by several indigenous plant species, creating a natural and balanced habitat for a wide range of animals

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The safari features dense vegetation supported by several indigenous plant species, creating a natural and balanced habitat for a wide range of animals

A major attraction inside the safari is the 130-acre water body known as the ‘Khandwa Reservoir’, which plays a key role in supporting the ecosystem

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A major attraction inside the safari is the 130-acre water body known as the ‘Khandwa Reservoir’, which plays a key role in supporting the ecosystem

The safari is also home to a variety of herbivores and mammals

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The safari is also home to a variety of herbivores and mammals

The safari has been developed as part of eco-tourism and wildlife conservation efforts in the region

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The safari has been developed as part of eco-tourism and wildlife conservation efforts in the region

Visitors can spot herds of ‘nilgai’, blackbuck, spotted deer and sloth bears moving freely within their designated habitats

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Visitors can spot herds of ‘nilgai’, blackbuck, spotted deer and sloth bears moving freely within their designated habitats

The safari showcases the diversity of wildlife within the park

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The safari showcases the diversity of wildlife within the park

The animals are housed in spacious enclosures designed to mimic natural forest conditions as closely as possible

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The animals are housed in spacious enclosures designed to mimic natural forest conditions as closely as possible

The environment has been carefully developed to promote conservation and provide near-natural living conditions for wildlife

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The environment has been carefully developed to promote conservation and provide near-natural living conditions for wildlife

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