Kaziranga National Park

Guwahati, Nov 01: Kaziranga National Park in Assam has introduced a new attraction for tourists, offering them the opportunity to embark on elephant safaris in the Kohora and Bagori forests within the park. The official launch of elephant safaris in these regions has opened up thrilling experiences for visitors from across India and beyond.

Over the past 16 days since the park’s reopening on October 15, more than 16,000 tourists have flocked to Kaziranga National Park to explore its rich biodiversity and natural beauty.

The director of the park has also revealed that private elephant safaris have commenced in the Bagori forest area, alongside the traditional departmental elephant safaris. This addition provides tourists with more choices and flexibility for their wildlife adventures within the park.


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Kaziranga National Park is renowned for its exceptional conservation efforts and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to a significant population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses and various other wildlife species, making it a premier destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The introduction of elephant safaris further enhances the tourist experience, allowing them to get up close and personal with the park’s diverse flora and fauna.

These safaris provide a unique and immersive way to explore the breathtaking landscapes and observe the remarkable wildlife of Kaziranga National Park, reinforcing its position as a top-tier wildlife destination in India. Visitors can now witness the park’s beauty and wildlife from a new perspective, deepening their connection with the natural world.