Guwahati, Oct 31 : The ‘World Heritage' site Kaziranga National Park and the Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park in Assam will re-open tomorrow, while Manas National Park will welcome visitors from November 4.
After its annual closure due to severe flooding during the monsoons, the gates of Kaziranga National Park in upper Assam's Golaghat district will now be thrown open to visitors tomorrow, park authorities said.
Though the flood water has not completely receded, the authorities said, roads and bridges that were damaged in the deluge have been repaired so that tourists can take elephant rides to see the one horned rhino along with a variety of other animals and birds.
The visitors would also be able to go on open jeep safari rides on designated routes inside the park which are clear of flood waters now, they said.
Last year, the most important tourist hub in Assam had recorded a 1.25 lakh inflow of both foreign and domestic visitors, the authorities added.
Apart from the largest population of the one horned Indian rhinoceros in the world, the KNP also has the largest population density of the Royal Bengal Tigers per 100 sq kms, they said.
Security measures have also been intensified in and around the park in view of 19 rhinos killed so far by poachers, taking the total death toll to 44. The rest of rhino deaths had taken place due to floods this year.
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