Sariska to launch multilingual audio guides and a digital wildlife experience for visitors.

Sariska to launch multilingual audio guides and a digital wildlife experience for visitors.
Tourists visiting Rajasthan’s Sariska Tiger Reserve can look forward to an enhanced safari experience, as the introduction of multi-language audio guides and advanced digital interpretation technology is on the horizon.

This initiative aims to assist both local and international visitors in gaining a deeper understanding of Sariska’s wildlife, biodiversity, and history in their preferred language, reducing reliance on personal guides.

Through a Corporate Social Responsibility initiative, TACO (The Animal Care Organization), supported by Vedanta Group, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to create the Agnivesh Agarwal Nature Interpretation Centre within the tiger reserve.
The planned facility, spanning 4,064 square feet, is expected to include over 11 thematic dioramas, holograms, LED displays, and audio guide systems in various languages. It aims to highlight Sariska’s wildlife — including tigers, leopards, caracals, and vultures — through engaging digital exhibits.

This development is anticipated to make safaris more informative for travelers, especially for those from other states and international tourists who might encounter language challenges during guided tours.

The interpretation centre will also feature exhibits explaining animal anatomy through skull displays, along with sections dedicated to butterflies, birds, and other rare species found in Sariska.

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