Explorer

Elephant, Jeep Safari At Assam's Kaziranga Closed To Tourists In May: Details

The elephant and the jeep Safari at Assam's Kaziranga National Park will be closed to tourists in May.

The Assam Forest Department has said the elephant safari at the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) will be closed to tourists from May 1, 2023 while the jeep safari will be closed from May 16, 2023. This was mentioned in a notification issued by the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) of the Eastern Assam Wildlife Division, Kaziranga National Park. 

The UNESCO world heritage site is usually closed to tourists before the onset of the monsoon season. The park remains closed throughout the rainy season and reopens once the water subsides from the interior and remote parts of the park.

The park authorities also have to prepare for the next tourist season by repairing damaged roads and wooden bridges. Torrential rains in the Upper Assam districts and the neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh cause devastation in the park as almost 90 per cent of its area gets submerged by the surging floodwaters of the Brahmaputra River that flows parallel to the park.

The forest guards have to face a harrowing time during the catastrophe as all the anti-poaching camps get inundated.

Moreover, the guards need to be extra vigilant round the clock during the floods as poachers take advantage of the situation or the animals get crushed under speeding vehicles while trying to cross National Highway 37 to take refuge in the nearby Karbi Anglong hills.

Over 440 animals, including the highly endangered one-horned rhino, were killed in flood-related incidents in one of the worst-ever 2012 floods that submerged 90 percent of the park's area, forcing the poor animals to go to the nearby Karbi Anglong Hills after crossing the Highway.

The majority of the animals killed were 379 hog deer. The bodies of 441 animals, including seven rhinos and nine swamp deer were found in the flooded national park. On the other hand, two rhinos, who may have escaped the rising waters, had been poached in nearby hills.

Kaziranga is famous for the Big Five namely the Rhinoceros, Tiger, Elephant, Asiatic Wild Buffalo and the Eastern Swamp Deer.

According to the 2022 Rhino census, the national park boasts an estimated 2,613 one-horned rhinoceros, which is the highest in the world. It also has the highest density of the Royal Bengal Tigers in India.

The KNPTR reopens on October 1 or 2 for the next season after remaining closed to tourists for about five months.

About the author Pallav Bora

Pallav Bora is a senior journalist with over 25 years of professional experience. He has reported across print, television and online media.
Read
Read more
Sponsored Links by Taboola
Advertisement

Top Headlines

PM Modi’s Big Announcement At Bihar Poll Rally, Says NDA To Win ‘Under The Leadership Of…'
PM Modi’s Big Announcement At Bihar Poll Rally, Says NDA To Win ‘Under The Leadership Of…'
OPINION | Reluctant Nod: How Congress Bent To Tejashwi As CM Face
OPINION | Reluctant Nod: How Congress Bent To Tejashwi As CM Face
A Crash, A Spark & A Jammed Door: What Led To Kurnool Bus Fire That Killed 20
A Crash, A Spark & A Jammed Door: What Led To Kurnool Bus Fire That Killed 20
'Egregious Behaviour': Trump Terminates All Trade Talks With Canada Over 'Fake' Tariff Ad
'Egregious Behaviour': Trump Terminates All Trade Talks With Canada Over 'Fake' Tariff Ad
Advertisement

Videos

Tragic Bus Fire in Andhra Pradesh Kills 12; Multiple Accidents and Incidents Reported Across India
Delhi Police Foils Major Terror Plot, Two Suspects Linked to Pakistan Arrested
Bihar Crime Row: ‘No Action on Scams, Criminals Roam Free — This Is Jungle Raj,’ Says Opposition
Operation Sindoor: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Warns Pakistan, Cites Ramayana Example
Amit Shah to Visit Bihar for Three Days, Hold Key Meetings and Rallies Across State
Advertisement

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement
Embed widget