Kaziranga Becomes India's 3rd Most Visited National Park, Sees 35% Rise in Tourists

 


Kaziranga National Park in Assam has emerged as the third most visited national park in India, witnessing a remarkable 35% increase in tourist footfall compared to the previous year. Famous for its population of the one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga attracted over 3.2 lakh visitors this season, marking a significant boost in eco-tourism in the region.

Officials credit improved infrastructure, conservation success, and increased promotion efforts for the surge. The park's rich biodiversity and scenic wetlands continue to draw nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts from across the globe.

Kaziranga’s rise in popularity highlights growing public interest in India’s natural heritage and the importance of sustainable tourism.

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