1. The Manas National Park suspends tourism from June 5 until further notice.
2. Elephant safaris, river rafting, and jeep safaris were halted due to the decision.
3. Aimed at conserving wildlife and natural habitat, minimizing human interference.
Guwahati, May 05: The National Park Authority recently announced the temporary suspension of tourism activities at Manas National Park, effective from June 5 until further notice.
This decision includes the cessation of popular attractions such as elephant safaris, river rafting, and jeep safaris. Elephant safaris and river rafting will cease earlier, starting from May 20.
The primary goal of this directive is to ensure the safety and conservation of the park’s natural habitat and wildlife.
By halting tourism activities temporarily, authorities aim to minimize human interference and create an environment conducive to the thriving of flora and fauna.
Manas National Park, renowned for its rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes, has been a beloved destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife aficionados.
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However, visitors will have to wait until further notice to experience the beauty of this pristine sanctuary due to the temporary closure.
While the closure may disappoint tourists and locals alike, it underscores the importance of prioritizing environmental preservation and wildlife conservation efforts.
Authorities urge visitors to adhere to guidelines and cooperate with the measures in place to safeguard the ecological balance of Manas National Park.