01 Oct, 2024
Ranthambore & Sariska National Parks Reopen for Wildlife Safaris 2024/2025
Ranthambore National Park, one of India's most significant Tiger reserves, along with Sariska National Park have opened their gates to tourists after three months of seasonal closure. The entry gates of both forest reserves of Rajasthan, which were closed on 01 July due to monsoon rainfall, are open for everyone from Tuesday, 01 October.
Wildlife buffs can now book their safari in any of the core or buffer zones of Ranthambore National Park except for zone five. The damage to the roads and trails inside the park has been repaired except for the fifth zone, due to yet present flood water in the region. Although this zone too will be opened soon as the repair is ongoing.
And as the tiger population in Sariska National Park has improved in recent times, wildlife enthusiasts eagerly wait for this forest reserve to open its gate after monsoon too. Opening the gates to the core zone of both Sariska and Ranthambore National Park is indeed a joyful moment for nature lovers.
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