Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary Reopens: Jeep Safaris Return to Rhino Territory

The Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam has officially reopened for the 2025-26 tourist season. Forest Minister Chandramohan Patowary inaugurated the jeep safari facility during a ceremony attended by senior forest officials. The sanctuary is famous for its high density of Great One-horned Rhinoceroses and features over 10 kilometers of repaired tourist routes. Visitors can now experience the rich biodiversity while following conservation guidelines to protect this unique natural heritage.

Key Points: Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary Opens for Jeep Safari Tourism

  • Sanctuary officially opened by Forest Minister Chandramohan Patowary for new tourist season
  • Features over 10 km of repaired tourist routes through grasslands and wetlands
  • Known for high density population of Great One-horned Rhinoceros
  • Safety measures implemented to ensure tourist comfort and ecological balance
  • Forest department engaged local communities in development projects
  • Visitors urged to follow guidelines for wildlife conservation
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Assam: Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary reopens for tourists

Assam's Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary officially opens for 2025-26 tourist season with enhanced jeep safaris and improved 10+ km routes through rhino habitat.

"The Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, renowned for its high density of the Great One-horned Rhinoceros, remains one of Assam's key ecotourism destinations. - Pranjal Baruah, Forest Range Officer"

Morigaon, October 23

The Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam's Morigaon district officially opened for gypsy tourism for the 2025-26 tourist season on Thursday.

The inaugural ceremony was attended by Assam Forest Minister Chandramohan Patowary, who formally declared the Sanctuary open for visitors, especially for the Jeep Safari.

Pranjal Baruah, Forest Range Officer of Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, said that, after the opening of the Entry Door for Jeep Safari, the Minister attended a public meeting where he addressed the local communities of Mayong and members of Eco Development Committees regarding the implementation of various community development projects under the forest department.

"The Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, renowned for its high density of the Great One-horned Rhinoceros, remains one of Assam's key ecotourism destinations. With the onset of the new season, the Sanctuary will once again offer visitors the opportunity to experience its rich biodiversity, including various species of mammals and birds, set against the scenic backdrop of grasslands and wetlands. This year, more than 10 km of tourist routes are repaired and open for tourists," Pranjal Baruah said.

He further said that necessary arrangements have been made to ensure the safety and comfort of tourists, as well as to maintain ecological balance and minimise disturbance to wildlife.

"The Department urges all visitors to follow the prescribed guidelines and contribute to the conservation efforts of Pobitora's unique natural heritage," Pranjal Baruah said.

Higher officials of the Forest Department, Vinay Gupta, PCCF and CWLW, Anurag Sing, APCCF and MD of APFBC, Aranya Bhawan, Sunnydeo Choudhary, CF and ED of APFBC, Rohini Ballave Saikia, DCF (Wildlife), Alekh Saxena were present during the event.

Additionally, officials of various organisations of Morigaon and Mayong also attended the programme.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good to see the government focusing on both tourism and community development. The involvement of local communities in eco-development committees is crucial for sustainable tourism. Hope they maintain the ecological balance properly.
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Arjun K
Visited Pobitora last year and it was amazing! The one-horned rhinos are truly majestic. Hope the safety arrangements are better this time - last year there were some issues with overcrowded jeeps.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves bird watching, Pobitora is paradise! The wetlands attract so many migratory birds. Planning to visit in December when the bird population is at its peak. 🐦
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Michael C
While I appreciate the conservation efforts, I hope the forest department ensures that the jeep safaris don't disturb the wildlife too much. Sometimes tourism can do more harm than good if not managed properly.
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Nisha Z
Perfect timing for winter vacations! Taking my kids to see the rhinos - such an important educational experience for them to appreciate our natural heritage. Hope the guidelines are strictly enforced for everyone's safety.

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