Enjoy the virtual tour of India and South Africa National Park
Enjoy the virtual tour of India and South Africa National Park
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3 months have passed since the lockdown and people are getting bore at home. In this case, let's take you, to meet the wildlife on the National Park jungle safari. Now you will say that all this is a joke, how will you be able to visit the National Park at this time. You don't need to go on any tour. Now you can enjoy a jungle safari through a virtual tour from home. Due to the lockdown, people got bored while living in homes, people are not able to go anywhere. In view of this, virtual safaris are being organized in the national park of Africa including India. In which you will be able to see the life of the creatures without going to any national park.

First of all, let's talk about the virtual place of Tadoba National Park in Maharashtra. Here you can see Royal Bengal Tiger, leopard, Deer, and many other wildlife animals. Tadoba National Park is the largest tiger reserve in Maharashtra. It is located in Chandrapur district, about 150 km from Nagpur, National Park officials share virtual videos of wildlife on YouTube. You can enjoy the wildlife activities of the National Park by visiting the YouTube channel. 

Sanjay Gandhi Park is located in Patna, Bihar. There are more than 800 species of wildlife in this zoo. The Department of Environment Forest and Climate Change has started by Virtual Zoo. With which you will be able to see live views of the wildlife. In these virtual videos, animals keep sharing interesting information about the natural habitat, reproduction cycle, eating habits. In the first week of the launch of this platform, 9 lakh people were added. So far, 33 episodes have been uploaded on the DIFCC official YouTube channel. So now you can enjoy watching this wildlife sitting at home.

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