Manas National Park collects Rs 33 lakh revenue in two months

Kukil Sakiya ( Guwahati): 8 December

Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has reported a revenue ‎collection of Rs 33 lakh in just two months, marking a boost for the park’s conservation ‎and tourism efforts. ‎
According to park authorities, over 10,000 tourists have visited the park during this ‎period, including 500 international and 9,500 domestic visitors.‎
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The surge in tourist numbers reflects growing interest in Manas National Park which ‎offers activities such as jeep safaris, elephant safaris, and river rafting. These ‎attractions allow visitors to explore the park’s landscapes and observe wildlife in their ‎natural habitat.‎
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Tourists have been flocking to the park’s various ranges, including Bansbari (Kahitam), ‎Bhuyanpara, Panbari, and Kuklung. The increase in footfall is being celebrated as a ‎positive sign for eco-tourism in the region.‎
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Barin Boro, Ranger of the Bansbari Range, encouraged more visitors to experience the ‎beauty of the park. He invited tourists who are planning trips to make Manas National ‎Park their destination and enjoy its unique offerings.‎
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The continued arrival of tourists is expected to further enhance the park’s revenue and ‎conservation efforts, benefiting both the local economy and wildlife protection ‎initiatives.‎