Kaziranga National Park Sees Fourfold Surge in Tourist Footfall
Kaziranga Records Fourfold Surge in Tourist Numbers

Guwahati: Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNP&TR) has recorded an unprecedented surge in tourist footfall, with visitor numbers quadrupling during the recently concluded financial year at the UNESCO heritage site.

Record-Breaking Growth in Tourism

Park director Sonali Ghosh stated that records from 2016-17 to 2025-26 indicate sustained growth in tourism. “The total visitors have increased more than three times in the last 10 years with a 4.5% increase in foreign tourists in the 2025-26 financial year compared to 2016-17,” she said.

New Experiences Driving Interest

Kaziranga spans three divisions — Eastern Assam Wildlife Division, Biswanath Wildlife Division, and Nagaon Wildlife Division. Ghosh attributed the rise to new visitor experiences, including a bird safari in Panbari under the Eastern Assam Wildlife Division, cycling in Kohora, and the Panpur Jeep Safari and Boat Safari in the Biswanath Wildlife Division.

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“These initiatives, aimed at promoting local culture and heritage, have captured the hearts of both residents and visitors alike, turning Kaziranga into a must-visit destination. The Kaziranga staff-welfare society-run eco-shops have been able to showcase curated Kaziranga-related souvenir items and community products that have helped create fond memories for the visitors,” she said.

High-Profile Visits Boost Profile

Ghosh also pointed to high-profile visits in recent years, including King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan. She said Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the park in 2024, calling it the first visit by a sitting prime minister since Kaziranga was declared a national park in 1974.

She added that a delegation of heads of missions from various countries, led by external affairs minister S Jaishankar, visited the park in February last year, boosting its international profile. “Assam govt has prioritised eco-friendly tourism in Kaziranga and has announced the incentivisation of EV safari vehicles in the recent budget,” she said.

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