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Jungle camp at Masjid Gadda park reopens with expanded facilities and eco-initiatives

C. Suvarna, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, relaunched jungle camp at Masjid Gadda urban forest park in Shamshabad on June 29, 2026. With new management from Freakouts Adventures, the camp will receive a ₹5 crore investment aimed at introducing modern amenities by July 20, 2026.

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Jun 29, 2026 · 1 min read · 5 views
Jungle camp at Masjid Gadda park reopens with expanded facilities and eco-initiatives

Key Takeaways

  • The Masjid Gadda jungle camp was relaunched on June 29, 2026, by C. Suvarna, the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests.
  • Freakouts Adventures will manage the camp, adding ten new camping tents to the existing eight cottages.
  • The total investment for the camp's enhancements is estimated at ₹5 crore.
  • The park spans 180 hectares and is part of a larger initiative to create 94 urban forest parks across the state.
  • A new program called ‘Junior Rangers’ will educate students about nature, forests, and biodiversity.

Jungle camp at Masjid Gadda urban forest park in Shamshabad set for big changes. Going private. Six-and-a-half years after launch,camp officially relaunched June 29,2026, by C. Suvarna, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests. She said camp will have modern amenities by July 20,2026 .

Under new management of Freakouts Adventures,an adventure sports group that won bid,new upgrades coming. Ten new camping tents will join eight existing cottages. Plans include canteen,yoga center,wellness facility,five-kilometer track,watchtower,and eco-tourism zone. Total investment pegged at ₹5 crore.

‘Junior Rangers’ program will start to teach students about nature,forests,and biodiversity . Masjid Gadda park,spanning 180 hectares,part of broader push to create 94 urban forest parks across state from 2015 to 2020,at cost of ₹4.34 crore.

Park has adventure zones,camping facilities,children’s play areas. Visitors can walk,run,or cycle on tracks,relax in gazebos or multi-purpose sheds. With these changes,will jungle camp draw more families and nature lovers…?

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