Kaziranga National Park marks a significant achievement in its conservation efforts as the last batch of gypsy drivers and mahouts completes specialized training aimed at boosting wildlife protection and enhancing visitor experiences. This intensive training program has equipped them with the skills to handle wildlife interactions, ensure visitor safety, and create memorable safaris.
Supported by the park’s management and conservation community, this initiative underscores Kaziranga’s commitment to sustainable tourism and protecting its rich biodiversity. With this milestone, Kaziranga reinforces its status as a leading eco-tourism destination and prepares for future conservation challenges.
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