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Wildlife tourism guide training and certification service
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2026-03-26
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2026-03-29
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The Opportunity
The article mentions YML Sharma, a forest officer who trained in wildlife management at Dehradun and developed Bannerghatta National Park. Forest departments and national parks across India lack trained, certified guides who can lead birdwatching and wildlife tours — creating demand for structured training programs. Parks and eco-tourism operators struggle to find qualified personnel to meet growing tourist interest in wildlife experiences.
Market Size₹280 Cr addressable market annually — 70+ national parks, 500+ wildlife sanctuaries, and 10,000+ eco-lodges across India needing trained guides at ₹5,000-10,000
Why NowRegister as a training institute under Skill India/NSDC if targeting government contracts; obtain GST registration (18% on training services); coordinate with S
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