Key Points

The Jeep Safari in Assam’s Kaziranga National Park will be suspended starting May 19 due to bad weather and poor road conditions. The park recently recorded its highest-ever tourist footfall, crossing 4 lakh visitors this financial year. Kaziranga has gained global recognition, hosting dignitaries like PM Modi and Bhutan’s King. The Assam government is also pushing for eco-friendly tourism, including EV safaris.

Key Points: Kaziranga Jeep Safari Closed From May 19 Due to Bad Weather

  • Jeep Safari halted due to bad weather and unsafe roads
  • Kaziranga saw record 4.06 lakh tourists this year
  • PM Modi and Bhutan King visited recently
  • Assam promotes eco-friendly EV safaris
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Assam: Jeep Safari at Kaziranga National Park to remain closed from May 19 due to bad weather

Assam's Kaziranga National Park suspends Jeep Safari from May 19 over inclement weather and poor road conditions, impacting tourism.

"It is notified for general information and best interest of all concerned that Jeep Safari for the visitors in Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve will remain closed from 19th May, 2025, due to inclement weather and road conditions. – Divisional Forest Officer"

Guwahati, May 4

The Jeep Safari at Assam's Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve will remain closed from May 19 until further notice due to inclement weather and poor road conditions, according to a notification issued by the Divisional Forest Officer of the Eastern Assam Wildlife Division.

"It is notified for general information and best interest of all concerned that Jeep Safari for the visitors in Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve will remain closed from 19th May, 2025, due to inclement weather and road conditions," the notice read.

The Assam Chief Minister's Office (CMO) also shared the update on X on Sunday, stating, "In view of persistent bad weather and poor road conditions, Jeep Safari at Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve will remain closed from 19th May 2025 until further notice."

Earlier in April, the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve reported an all-time high number of tourists in the financial year 2024-25.

According to data shared by Sonali Ghosh, Field Director of Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, a total of 4,06,564 tourists -- including 17,693 foreign visitors -- visited the park during the year, generating revenue of Rs 10.90 crore.

She further said that Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, nestled in the heart of Assam, continue to captivate travellers and wildlife enthusiasts. Tourism has experienced a significant upsurge this year, and the number of visitors has increased fourfold in the last ten years.

What has been remarkable is the increase in foreign tourists, which is now an impressive 4.5 per cent of the total tourists.

Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich biodiversity, and iconic inhabitants, such as the one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga has emerged as a top-choice destination for families and wildlife aficionados.

"In the past two years, Kaziranga National Park proudly welcomed His Excellency, King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan, marking a historic moment. Also, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made history as the first to visit Kaziranga on 9th March 2024. He is the first Prime Minister to do so since its elevation to a National Park in 1974. Very recently, Minister of External Affairs Dr S Jaishankar, along with 60 Heads of Mission from various countries, visited the park as part of the Advantage Assam 2.0 initiative on Feb 24, 2025, emphasising its global significance," Ghosh said.

Kaziranga has also earned its place in the Global tourism destinations, with The New York Times recently ranking Assam and Kaziranga as one of the top must-see destinations, she said.

"Further, the Assam Government has prioritised eco-friendly tourism in Kaziranga and has announced the incentivisation of EV safari vehicles in the recent budget. Kaziranga roared globally, hosting the 12th International Tourism Mart from 26th to 29th Nov 2024. This significant event underscored the park's role in promoting sustainable tourism and conservation efforts on an international platform. Moreover, Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve was an integral part of the Advantage Assam Summit, showcasing its strategic importance in fostering specialised skills for conservation and sustainable tourism under Advantage Assam 2.0," she added.

Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve comprise three Divisions: Eastern Assam, Bokakhat; Bishwanath Wildlife Division, Biswanath Chariali; and Nagaon Wildlife Division, Nagaon.

- ANI

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Rajiv K.
Safety first! Though disappointing for tourists, this is the right decision. Kaziranga's terrain becomes extremely dangerous during monsoon. Better to miss the safari than risk accidents. Hope they reopen soon after weather improves. 🙏
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Priya M.
Visited Kaziranga last month and it was magical! The one-horned rhinos are truly majestic. Sad to hear about the closure but completely understandable. The park's conservation efforts deserve all support. Maybe they can introduce virtual safaris during this period? 😊
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Arjun S.
The tourism numbers are impressive! 4 lakh+ visitors shows how Assam is becoming a hotspot. But we must ensure infrastructure keeps pace with this growth. The EV safari initiative is a great step forward for sustainable tourism.
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Sunita R.
Had booked tickets for June safari with my family. Now need to replan our entire Northeast trip! Wished they'd given more advance notice. The park administration should improve their communication for tourists making long-distance travel plans.
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Vikram J.
The international recognition Kaziranga is getting makes me proud as an Indian! From Bhutan's King to our PM visiting - it shows our wildlife conservation success. But we must balance tourism with protecting the ecosystem. No shortcuts please!
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Meena T.
The revenue figures show how wildlife tourism can boost local economies. Hope more employment opportunities are created for Assam's youth through this. Maybe they can train local guides during the closure period? 🤔
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Karan P.
While safety is important, the timing is unfortunate with summer vacations

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