Kaziranga Sees Tourist Surge Amid Assam Elections, Rhino Sightings Delight Visitors

Kaziranga National Park is experiencing a significant increase in tourist arrivals even as Assam prepares for Assembly elections. Visitors from across India are flocking to the park to enjoy elephant and jeep safaris and spot its iconic one-horned rhinos. Tourist guides and visitors note that the election season is not impacting the footfall, with both activities occurring simultaneously. Assam's Chief Minister highlighted successful conservation efforts, reporting zero rhino poaching incidents in the park for 2025.

Key Points: Tourist Rush at Kaziranga Park Continues During Assam Polls

  • Tourist arrivals surge despite election season
  • Visitors enjoy elephant and jeep safaris
  • Park is home to world's largest one-horned rhino population
  • Zero rhino poaching recorded in Kaziranga for 2025
  • Park remains a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Kaziranga National Park becomes major retreat for travellers amid Assam polls

Despite Assam elections, Kaziranga National Park sees high tourist footfall. Visitors enjoy safaris and spot rhinos, with zero poaching in 2025.

"Assam recorded not a single rhino poaching incident in Kaziranga in 2025 due to excellent wildlife protection measures. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Kaziranga, March 30

Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, one of India's most renowned wildlife sanctuaries, witnessed a significant increase in tourist arrivals on Monday, even as Assam gears up for the upcoming Assembly elections. Visitors from across the state and other parts of India have been flocking to the park to experience its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty.

Home to the world's largest population of one-horned rhinos, Kaziranga continues to attract wildlife enthusiasts, who expressed delight after spotting the iconic animals in their natural habitat. Tourists also enjoyed elephant and jeep safaris within the UNESCO World Heritage Site, adding to the overall experience.

Harshal, a tourist from Maharashtra, told ANI, "This is my first visit to Kaziranga. In the morning, we enjoyed an elephant safari, and we also saw a rhino. Now we are going inside the park and hope to see a tiger also."

"Experience is so good. We enjoyed the elephant safari and saw a rhino. Now we are going to enjoy a jeep safari. The weather is also good," Jahnavi, another tourist from Maharashtra, said.

On the other hand, Apurba Gogoi, a tourist guide, told ANI that the election is here, but it is not impacting tourists.

"Tourist footfall is good. Election and tourists' arrival to Kaziranga are going on simultaneously," Apurba Gogoi said.

Mintu, a tourist from Guwahati, said that Kaziranga is a tourist place and we come to see it.

"I visited Kaziranga earlier also. Today we will go to Orchid Park to see. Voting will be held on April 9, and we hope that it will be held peacefully. We want a good government," Mintu said.

Ratan Debnath said that it is a good experience for us. He said, "We will go and cast our votes on April 9."

"Election is different, and I come here along with my family for enjoyment. We are going to enjoy a jeep safari," Abdul Kadir, a tourist from Lakhimpur, said.

Earlier, Assam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted the state government's conservation efforts, noting that "Assam recorded not a single rhino poaching incident in Kaziranga in 2025 due to excellent wildlife protection measures."

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good to see tourism thriving. But I hope the increased footfall is managed sustainably. We don't want the park's ecosystem disturbed for the sake of tourism. The authorities must ensure strict guidelines are followed by all visitors.
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Aman W
Visited Kaziranga last year. Truly a gem of India! The elephant safari at dawn is an unforgettable experience. Glad people are separating their holiday plans from the political noise. Life goes on.
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Sarah B
As a foreigner living in Delhi, this makes me want to plan a trip! It's impressive how the park is being protected. The balance between conservation and tourism seems to be working well here.
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Vikram M
This is the real development we need to talk about. A peaceful state where elections and daily life, including tourism, can coexist without disruption. Hope the peaceful environment continues post-elections too.
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Kriti O
The comment from the tourist from Guwahati sums it up perfectly - we want a good government AND we want to enjoy our beautiful country. They are not mutually exclusive. More power to the tourists and the forest guards! 🙏

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