Tourists Can Now Explore Kaziranga In A Eco-Friendly Manner On Boats & Bicycles

by Tania Tarafdar
Tourists Can Now Explore Kaziranga In A Eco-Friendly Manner On Boats & Bicycles

Sure we all love the ele[hant and jeep safaris, but now there are other ways to explore Kaziranga. Now you can capture the sight of one-horned rhino in Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve on boats and bicycles.
You can also go trekking in the National Park. This step will give a considerable boost to eco-tourism in Kaziranga. Assam Will Soon Have The Longest Fly Over In India At The Kaziranga National Park

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Tourists Can Explore Tiger Reserve On Boats

With the addition of boats and bicycles, one can also explore the tiger reserve. In November, the park authorities had launched a ship safari at Bhomoraguri after the addition of new 3,053 hectares to the park. A pair of an unused building constructed in the eighties has been transformed into a workplace for the authorities. Here are 7 Mistakes To Avoid On Your Next Wildlife Safari.

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Tourists Can Spot Dolphins On Country Boats

The authorities have also renovated a ferry as a selfie-clicking point for visitors. Speed boats and country boats would be used for eco-tourism and would cover Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary to the west of Kaziranga. Tourists will also get a chance to spot dolphins in the river. Kaziranga National Park Gets 3000 Hectares Of Additional Land To Enable Animals To Move Freely.

A Trekking Trail Will Have A Natural Rock Garden

While boating will be the buzzword for the northern fringe of Kaziranga, tourists can explore the southern additions by trekking and biking. The trekking trails will also have home-stays and ethnic meals centres. Another cycling trail will have a 10 km natural rock garden spread over two hectares.

The new development will not only boost eco-tourism but will also increase the income to care for the rhino habitat.