KOKRAJHAR, SEP 26: The Manas National Park & Tiger Reserve in Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) is set to welcome visitors once again starting from September 27, following the end of the monsoon closure period as mandated by the Government of India.
In a notice issued by Dr. C. Ramesh, Chief Conservator of Forests & Field Director of Manas Tiger Reserve, the park will be opened to the public six days a week during the 2024-25 ecotourism season.
“The park will remain closed to visitors every Wednesday throughout the season,” the notice added, in line with efforts to support conservation activities.
Meanwhile, the department of Tourism, Government of Assam, in partnership with Bodoland Tourism,Govt of Bodoland Territorial Region, is set to host a grand celebration of World Tourism Day 2024 on 27th September at Bansbari, Manas National Park in Baksa district.
This year’s celebration, themed “Tourism and Peace,” will feature a full day of activities aimed at promoting sustainable tourism and fostering peace in the region.
Assam minister of Tourism, PHE etc., Jayanta Mallabaruah,will grace the event as the chief guest and the chief executive member of Bodoland Territorial Region, Pramod Boro, will grace the celebration as special guest.
The day will be kicked off with a cycle rally flag-off at 6 AM, followed by a plantation drive at the Bansbari Guest House.