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Assam: River rafting and elephant safari shut in Manas National Park

First Published: 21st May, 2024 17:08 IST

This is a temporary closure of the services

River rafting and elephant safari at the Manas National Park in Assam has been shut temporarily with effect from Monday (May 20).

However, the jeep safari will continue till June 5.

Park authorities have informed that there is a decline in the number of tourists after the peak tourist season.

Earlier, the National Park Authority declared that tourism activities at Manas National Park will be temporarily closed, effective from June 5 until further notice.

The decision encompassed a suspension of various popular attractions within the park, including elephant safaris, river rafting, and jeep safaris.

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