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Maharashtra’s Pench Tiger Reserve Shines as India’s First Dark Sky Park

This marks a historic moment for the country, securing its place as the fifth such sanctuary in Asia

Maharashtra’s Pench Tiger Reserve (PTR) has claimed the title of India’s first Dark Sky Park (DSP), marking a historic moment for the country and securing its place as the fifth such sanctuary in Asia. This designation signifies a haven for celestial spectacles, free from the intrusive glare of artificial light pollution.

Previously renowned for its diverse wildlife and the thrilling setting of Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’, PTR now attracts astronomers and nature enthusiasts alike. The pristine wilderness provides the perfect backdrop for witnessing the majestic night sky in all its glory, unblemished by the urban glow.

Beyond the allure of stargazing, the Dark Sky Park designation underlines the vital importance of natural darkness. Recognized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), preserving ecological integrity requires protecting this precious resource. As a result, PTR implements measures to minimize light pollution, contributing to a healthier ecosystem and fostering responsible tourism practices.

Further bolstering its commitment to astronomical exploration, the reserve boasts a dedicated night observatory. This facility, funded by the district planning committee, serves as a platform for education, research, and public engagement with the wonders of the universe.

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