
In a strategic move aimed at bolstering the tourism sector of Telangana, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has directed officials to concentrate on developing eco-tourism. The call was made during a review meeting held at the Integrated Command Control Centre on Tuesday.
During the meeting, the Chief Minister underscored the need for strategies that could capitalize on the state’s tourism potential. He suggested following the example of countries like Singapore, pointing out how Singapore had successfully developed night safari facilities within just 30 acres of land.
The Chief Minister’s remarks came in the context of his vision to develop Telangana’s forest areas, akin to rivers and waterfalls, as tourist attractions comparable to Singapore’s night safari facilities.
In addition, the Chief Minister also touched upon the potential development of Warangal Kakatiya Zoo as part of the tourism development plans. The state government’s focus on eco-tourism and wildlife conservation aligns with its broader objective of sustainable development.
It is worth noting that the state of Telangana, in recent years, has been making significant strides in the field of politics, with a moderate sentiment prevailing among its populace. The state’s demographic primarily consists of Indians, and it continues to garner attention from various news sources such as the Indian Express and The Hindu.
As the Chief Minister’s plans for eco-tourism development unfold, the state of Telangana stands poised for potential growth in this sector. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.