The Kaziranga National Park (KNP) will reopen for tourists
on November 1 after its routine closure for the monsoon season.
The World Heritage Site — home to the one-horn rhinoceros —
will be opened for tourists at Mihimukh in Kohora Range of the Park at 5.30am
tomorrow, KNP senior official Mahendra Duwara said.
Assam Forest and Environment Minister Etwa Munda is
scheduled to reopen the Park at Mihimukh elephant tower in the Kohora Range in
the presence of tourists from Canada, Germany, Australia and Belgium, besides
domestic visitors, Dawara said.
All four ranges – Kohora, Bagori, Agaratoli and Burapahar –
will be opened for visitors with elephant and jeep safari for tour inside the
Park, Duwara said.
Stating all infrastructure facilities for free and safe
movement of tourists have been put in place, he said at Kohora Range 15
elephants would be pressed into service and 12 in Bagori Range for elephant
safari.
In Agaratoli and Burapahar Range jeep safari tours will be
provided by private operators.
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