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Manas National Park & Tiger Reserve to Open Doors for Ecotourism on September 27

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Manas National Park & Tiger Reserve reopens for visitors on September 27, 2024, following its annual monsoon closure. Explore the beauty of nature while supporting conservation efforts.

Guwahati: Manas National Park & Tiger Reserve is set to reopen to the public on September 27, marking the end of its seasonal closure due to the monsoon. This announcement was made by Dr. C. Ramesh, the Chief Conservator of Forests and Field Director of Manas Tiger Reserve, who outlined the park’s schedule for the upcoming ecotourism season.Visitors can enjoy the park six days a week, with a notable exception: it will remain closed every Wednesday. This midweek closure aims to facilitate ongoing conservation activities within the reserve, ensuring that the natural habitat is preserved while providing opportunities for ecotourism.Manas National Park, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its stunning biodiversity, including the presence of endangered species such as the Bengal tiger and the Indian rhinoceros. The park offers a unique opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers to immerse themselves in its rich ecosystem, filled with lush forests, rolling grasslands, and diverse wildlife.As the 2024-25 ecotourism season commences, visitors are encouraged to plan their trips early to experience the wonders of this beautiful park. With its commitment to conservation and sustainable tourism, Manas National Park aims to balance the needs of both nature and visitors, fostering an environment where wildlife can thrive while offering memorable experiences for all who enter.Whether you’re seeking adventure or tranquility, Manas National Park promises a captivating journey into the heart of nature. Don’t miss the chance to explore one of India’s most treasured wildlife reserves!

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