Sunil Sachdev Celebrated International Day of Forest in Jim Corbett

 Celebrating special days in wildlife sanctuaries gives immense pleasure that words cannot express. Granting this motive, Sunil Sachdev celebrated the International Day of Forest in the Jim Corbett National Park. The theme was decided by the United Nations, which was forest restoration this year. Many wildlife lovers went to the park to celebrate International day with the wild feline and the wide variety of plants residing in the forest.

And when a celebrity visits the wildlife sanctuary, it increases its value and adds value to that special occasion. This happened in the Jim Corbett forest when Sunil Sachdev, who is also a photographer, went to the woods to see the glimpses of the wild felines of the park. In one of his interviews, he revealed that he visited the park 50 times, as he had a soft corner for the wild animals.

Jim Corbett National Park

Besides this, theJim Corbett National Park also made trips to Ranthambore (Rajasthan), Tadoba, and Kabini (Karnataka). He also disclosed that he first met with the big cats when he was a toddler. From his childhood days, he is a big fan of big cats. And for this reason, he is attracted to the forest for years.

Sunil Sachdev, a name that creates a storm in Television these days, starred as the characters in the shows like Bhabhi, Madhubala, Sapna…Babul Ka Bidaai. He was so busy with the work that he had to keep his love for the animals a secret. After many years, he made his passion open in the outer world, and now he got the opportunity to showcase his attraction for the animals on such auspicious days. Opt for Jim Corbett Safari Booking to board on a gypsy or a canter inside the forest.

He also asserted that the beauty, magic, and the serenity of the beautiful forest and its topography of Jim Corbett mesmerized him whenever he came for a visit to this place. He becomes frantic by the view of the beautiful topography that includes the panoramic grassland, greenery meadows, the hills surrounding the forest, and the rivers flowing within the jungle. read more

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