Eco Tourism DWG Plan with 280x160m Detailed Landscape Layout
<p>This Eco Tourism DWG plan showcases a <strong>280x160 meter master </strong><a href="https://cadbull.com/Cad-Landscaping" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>landscape </strong></a><strong>layout</strong> designed with natural contours, ecological activity zones, and environmental learning spaces. The drawing highlights <strong>multiple wildlife habitats</strong>, including areas for <strong>felines, birds, bears, nocturnal species, domestic animals</strong>, and specialized environments such as terrarios and viveros. The site is organized around <strong>artificial lagoons, stepped platforms, and organic circulation routes</strong>, all integrated into the topography. The plan includes <strong>observation points, mirador terraces, cultural plazas, amphitheatre zones, picnic areas, and recreational courtyards</strong>, creating a complete eco-tourism experience. Path networks, bridges, and cycling routes connect the entire landscape, offering a fluid movement system across the terrain.</p><p>The right side of the plan presents a <strong>well-defined administrative and veterinary complex</strong>, featuring laboratories, necropsy rooms, quarantine areas, storage sections, and operational work patios. Clearly marked <strong>teleferico stations</strong> run across the site, linking multiple levels and enhancing visitor mobility. The DWG also includes <strong>water treatment areas, piscigranja systems, botanical gardens, cactus zones, insectario</strong>, and forestation areas, all essential for ecological conservation. Level indicators marked from <strong>NPT 0.00 to NPT 11.00</strong> show how the design adapts to natural elevation shifts. This drawing provides a <strong>complete eco-tourism development plan</strong> suitable for <a href="https://cadbull.com/Cad-Architecture" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>architects</strong></a>, civil engineers, and landscape designers.</p>