In a remarkable fusion of global sports stardom and ecological philanthropy, football legend Lionel Messi embarked on an immersive journey through India’s wildlife conservation landscape during his recent visit to Vantara. The Inter Miami superstar, accompanied by teammates Luis Suárez and Rodrigo De Paul, experienced the profound integration of traditional Indian spirituality and cutting-edge animal welfare at the sanctuary founded by Anant Ambani.
The visit commenced with elaborate Sanatana Dharma rituals, including a ceremonial Maha Aarti featuring Ambe Mata Puja, Ganesh Puja, and Shiv Abhishek—an spiritual initiation emphasizing reverence for all living beings. Messi then explored Vantara’s expansive ecosystem, witnessing firsthand the facility’s revolutionary approach to wildlife rehabilitation.
Throughout his tour, Messi engaged with rescued big cats, observed specialized veterinary procedures at the multi-specialty wildlife hospital, and participated in enrichment activities—including an impromptu football session with Maniklal, an elephant calf rescued from logging industry exploitation. The emotional pinnacle emerged when Anant and Radhika Ambani honored the athlete by naming a lion cub ‘Lionel’ in recognition of his inspirational legacy.
The football icon expressed profound admiration for Vantara’s operations, noting in Spanish: ‘What Vantara does is truly beautiful… We had a wonderful time, felt completely at ease throughout, and it is an experience that stays with you.’ He further acknowledged Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s national conservation efforts and highlighted the alignment between Vantara’s mission and his own Leo Messi Foundation’s humanitarian work.
The visit concluded with traditional Nariyal Utsarg and Matka Phod rituals, symbolizing auspicious beginnings and shared commitment to compassionate conservation—bridging sporting excellence with ecological stewardship in an unprecedented cross-cultural exchange.
