If reports are to go by, the national park authorities have expressed their strong disagreement with this directive, citing impracticality and are now seeking a resolution through the temporary closure of the iconic safari experience.
The directive emphasizes the importance of a separate seat on the back of elephants for security reasons, which has been contested by the national park authorities. They have pointed out the impracticality of this requirement, further stating that it will disrupt the normal operations of the safari and also compromise the overall experience for both tourists and the animals involved.
Adding to the complexity of the situation, the national park authorities reported an unsettling encounter with the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) during discussions about the reserved seat issue.
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Allegations of mistreatment during the meeting have further strained relations between the park authorities and the forest department, escalating tensions surrounding the closure of the popular elephant safari.
The sudden discontinuation of the elephant safari has been acknowledged as ‘unfortunate’ for the tourists who had planned to visit Kaziranga National Park. With this widely sought-after attraction temporarily unavailable, visitors will miss the unique opportunity to explore the park atop elephants, an experience that has become synonymous with the rich biodiversity and cultural significance of Kaziranga.