Bannari Tiger Awareness Centre is currently creating awareness about wildlife, tigers and nature among people and children who are visiting the centre. It has also become an entertainment park to children. Bannari Tiger Awareness Centre consists of children’s park, Butterfly park, Tiger trial and Eco-shop. The Eco-shop is run by Village Forest Council members.
Combining conservation, education, and community empowerment
Provide education and awareness about the importance of forest and wildlife conservation
Create employment and income opportunities for local and tribal communities
Develop eco-friendly tourism infrastructure that supports conservation goals
Promote community-based management of eco-tourism facilities
Building a model nature education centre for future generations
The Eco Park is envisioned as a model nature education centre where conservation meets sustainable tourism. It will act as a focal point for spreading environmental awareness, creating livelihood opportunities, and fostering responsible tourism practices among visitors.
Construction using locally available, sustainable materials
Solar and other renewable energy sources wherever possible
Rainwater harvesting and efficient water management systems
Conservation First
Community Benefits
Responsible Tourism
Visit the Eco Park and be part of our sustainable tourism initiative