PM Narendra Modi Enjoys Safari In Assam’s Kaziranga National Park
In The Assamese Tiger Reserve And Kaziranga National Park On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Took Part In Elephant And Jeep Safaris,
On His First Visit To The UNESCO World Heritage Site, The PM Was In The Park For Two Hours.
During The Trip, Modi Interacted With Members Of ‘Van Durga’, The Team Of Women Forest Guards Who Are At The Forefront Of Conservation Efforts, Elephant Mahouts And Forest Officials.
“Kaziranga Is Known For The Rhinos But There Are Also Large Numbers Of Elephants, Along With Several Other Species,” The Premier Posted To Twitter.
In The Mihimukh Region Of The Park’s Central Kohora Range, He Initially Engaged In An Elephant Safari.
Modi, Donning Jungle Fatigue, A Jacket And A Hat, Rode An Elephant Named ‘Pradyumna’ Whose Mahout Was Raju, And Passed Through The Safari Route Of Dagland And Foliomari Area, The Official Said.
A Group Of Sixteen Elephants Trailed Behind Him.
He Gave Three Elephants—Lakhimai, Pradyumna, And Phoolmai—Sugarcane During The Tour Of The Kaziranga National Park.
The Prime Minister Subsequently Went On A Jeep Safari Through The Same Forest Range, Stopping To See The Sanctuary From The Daflang Watch Tower.
According To The Official, A Tiger Darted Across The Prime Minister’s Cascade’s Path. PM Modi Also Reported Seeing Several Birds, Deer, Wild Buffalo, And One-Horned Rhinoceroses In The Jungle.
PM Modi Snapped Numerous Photos Of The Forest And Animals While On His Tour Of Kaziranga.
Sonali Ghosh, The Director Of Kaziranga National Park, Accompanied The Prime Minister. There Were Also Other High-Ranking Forest Authorities And Security Guards In Attendance.
Interacted With Van Durga, The Team Of Women Forest Guards Who Are At The Forefront Of Conservation Efforts, Bravely Protecting Our Forests And Wildlife. Their Dedication And Courage In Safeguarding Our Natural Heritage Is Truly Inspiring,” The Prime Minister Wrote On The Microblogging Site.
The Jeep And Elephant Safaris In The Central Kohora Range Remained Closed For Tourists Since March 7 In View Of The Security Arrangements For The Prime Minister’s Visit.
On March 10, The Forest Range’s Jungle Safari Will Return To Guests.
On Friday Night, The Prime Minister Began His Two-Day Visit To The State By Arriving In Kaziranga.
Additionally, He Is Expected To Dedicate The 125-Foot-Tall “Statue Of Valour” Honoring The Late Ahom General Lachit Barphukan At Jorhat In The Afternoon.