Kaziranga National Park records highest tourist footfall in two Decades, showcases conservation and tourism excellence

Guwahati, Jan 2: Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve (KNP&TR) continued to uphold its reputation as one of the best-protected wildlife reserves in India. The park achieved numerous milestones in 2024, from record-breaking tourist footfall to landmark conservation initiatives, reaffirming its status as a global destination for nature and wildlife enthusiasts.

Despite experiencing the highest flood levels since 1991, KNP&TR reported only two roadkill incidents, a significant reduction compared to previous years. Proactive flood mitigation measures effectively safeguarded wildlife and maintained ecological balance.

The park recorded its highest-ever tourist footfall in the last two decades, with 1,64,636 visitors since October 2024, generating ₹4.32 crore in entry fee revenue.

The Koliabhomora boat tourism initiative attracted both domestic and international tourists, adding ₹10,47,950 in revenue between October and December 2024.

Bird watching, trekking, and cycling were introduced, enriching the visitor experience and attracting adventure seekers.

Six to seven rhinos have returned to the Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary after four decades, thanks to successful habitat restoration connecting it with Orang National Park. The rhinos have stayed for over a year, signifying a long-term recovery of their habitat.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the park on March 8-9, 2024—the first Prime Ministerial visit to the park since its inception.

The Van Durgas, a women-led frontline conservation force, played a crucial role in flood-time response and patrolling. Their dedication earned national recognition, including praise from the Prime Minister.

Kaziranga hosted the prestigious event from November 26-29, 2024, marking the first time it was held at a tiger reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site. The event showcased Kaziranga’s conservation success on a global stage.

Through heightened coordination among departments, seven poaching attempts were thwarted in 2024. A cache of weapons was seized, and suspects were arrested, demonstrating the park’s vigilance in protecting its wildlife.

The first-ever wildlife-themed Eco-Shop opened at the Bagori Range, selling over 70 products made by local communities.

1,88,710 birds of 184 species were recorded during the Kaziranga Bird Festival in January 2024. Documented 443 butterfly species, making Kaziranga the second-highest butterfly spot in India after Namdapha.

Dredging of the Haldia Suti channel reconnected Roumari Beel to the Brahmaputra River.

Critically endangered black softshell turtles were successfully bred and reintroduced into the wild.

Training programs in silk weaving and woodcraft empowered over 80 individuals in forest-fringe villages.

Initiatives: Water hyacinth is being converted into paper and other products, offering sustainable income opportunities.

Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve has demonstrated exemplary management, blending conservation with sustainable tourism. Its achievements in 2024, from record-breaking visitor numbers to innovative conservation and community-driven initiatives, solidify its status as a model wildlife reserve and a must-visit destination for global travellers.

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