Vantara, Sir PN Road, Jamnagar, Gujrat, India

Vantara World’s Biggest Animal Rescue Center in Gujarat, India

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Vantara is a new wildlife rescue center in Jamnagar, Gujarat, started by Anant Ambani, son of businessman Mukesh Ambani. It has become a trending topic in India and around the world because of its size, purpose, and the love for animals behind it.

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What is Vantara?

Vantara means “Star of the Forest.” It is the world’s largest animal rescue and care center, spread over 3,500 acres inside Reliance’s green campus in Gujarat. It’s made to protect, treat, and care for animals that were hurt, rescued, or at risk.

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Why is Everyone Talking About Vantara?

  • 🐘 Over 2,000 species of animals, birds, and reptiles are already living there.
  • 🏥 Vantara has Asia’s first animal hospital with MRI, CT scans, and high-tech tools for animals.
  • 🐒 The center gives shelter to animals rescued from circuses, illegal trade, and zoos.
  • 🌿 It is built like a natural forest to make animals feel at home.
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Who Started Vantara?

Anant Ambani loves animals deeply. He spent years building this project with top experts, doctors, and environmentalists. His goal is to give rescued animals a second chance at life.

He says, “Animals have feelings too. They deserve care and respect.”


What Makes Vantara Special?

Largest Animal Quarantine Center in the world
Eco-friendly campus with natural trees and water systems
Focus on Indian and endangered animals
Open only for animal care, not for tourism (as of now)

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animals in vantara

Some Recent News

🗞️ On March 2, 2025, PM Narendra Modi praised Vantara’s work during his visit.
🗞️ Some international groups asked questions about where the animals came from. Vantara has said all animals are rescued legally and ethically.

vantara with pm modi

What’s Next?

Vantara may open to the public in the future, but for now, its goal is to focus on healing and saving animals. People all over India are supporting it and calling it a “gift to nature.”

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