Indore's Ralamandal Sanctuary Smashes Revenue Record For Third Time
This remarkable achievement highlights the sanctuary's consistent growth and the increasing interest it has been generating among visitors

Indore's Ralamandal Sanctuary Smashes Revenue Record For Third Time | FP Photo
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary has smashed its own revenue record for the third consecutive time, with a final tally of ₹1,53,610, the highest ever revenue collected in a single day on Sunday. This remarkable achievement highlights the sanctuary's consistent growth and the increasing interest it has been generating among visitors.
The sanctuary initially collected ₹1,47,000 on June 29, which was broken just a week later with a revenue of ₹1,49,040 on July 7. These back-to-back milestones reflect not just occasional spikes but a steady upward trend in footfall and public engagement.
According to Sub Divisional Officer Yohan Katara, "The record-breaking revenue is a testament to the sanctuary's growing appeal and its ability to draw large crowds." His statement underlines the efforts made by the management to enhance visitor experience while preserving the sanctuary’s natural beauty.
The sanctuary's popularity has been on the rise, especially during the monsoon season, attracting visitors from far and wide with its breathtaking natural beauty, rich wildlife, and historical significance.
The sanctuary offers a range of attractions, including:
Deer safaris: Get up close and personal with the sanctuary's resident deer population.
Shikaragah safaris: Experience the thrill of exploring the sanctuary's wilderness.
Museum: Learn about the history and significance of the Holkar dynasty.
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