Ram Nagar Forest Division has opened a 26-kilometer-long tourism zone, attracting tourists to see exotic creatures like tigers, leopards, and elephants. Over 6,000 visitors have already visited, and the area will be closed from May 15.
The Ram Nagar Forest Division has established a new tourism zone where guests may see all the exotic creatures, including tigers, leopards, and elephants, that are emblematic of the Corbett region. Since it is located inside the Kota range of the forest division, the area has been designated the Kota tourism zone, Ramnagar DFO Diganth Nayak told PTI here on Thursday. According to him, it is close to the forest division’s Sitabani tourism zone.
According to him, the 26-kilometer-long new Kota tourism zone’s entrance and departure points are located at Bhandarpani Gate.
The new zone opened on March 22, but because of the model code of behavior, it was a low-key event, according to Nayak.
According to him, tourists are already favoring the new tourism area.
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According to the DFO, more than 6,000 visitors have already visited the new zone.
Beginning on May 15, Orang National Park and Tiger Reserve will not be open to visitors.
According to the officer, wild animals make significant use of the water bodies established in the area.
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