Raipur, May 2 -- Chhattisgarh government on Saturday launched a jungle safari in Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary in Kabirdham district to boost eco-tourism, generate local employment and showcase sanctuary's rich biodiversity, officials said.

The newly launched safari route stretches nearly 34 kilometres and includes Durduri waterfall, Bawapara 360-degree hill viewpoint and multiple crossings of the Sakri river.

Three six-seater safari vehicles have been deployed in the initial phase, along with online ticket booking.

Forest officials said the sanctuary serves as a key wildlife corridor linking Chhattisgarh's Achanakmar Tiger Reserve with Madhya Pradesh's Kanha National Park, playing a role in wildlife movement, genetic diversity and ecol...