Kaziranga National Park, India’s third most visited wildlife destination, has seen a 35% rise in tourists, driven by successful conservation of the one-horned rhinoceros, improved eco-friendly infrastructure, and strong government promotion. Its diverse offerings—from electric safaris to community-run eco-shops—highlight sustainable tourism. With growing international appeal and commitment to responsible travel, Kaziranga is set to remain a leading global wildlife tourism hub, benefiting both nature and local communities.
Kaziranga National Park leads in sustainable wildlife tourism growth

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