The Chhattisgarh Forest Department has created Herbal Healing Parks in tribal districts like Bastar and Dantewada. Each park hosts over 100 indigenous medicinal plants like ashwagandha, giloy, and brahmi. Tribal healers help cultivate and classify herbs, sharing knowledge with visitors and school groups. Local women are trained to process herbs into powders, balms, and oils for sale through forest produce outlets. The parks serve as community health education centers and employment hubs. They also aim to preserve fast-disappearing ethnobotanical knowledge. Forest officers monitor biodiversity and rainfall-based growth patterns. With increasing footfall, tourism boards are promoting these parks as wellness getaways. The model is now part of Chhattisgarh’s green livelihood strategy.