Nagpur: After a pause of over three months due to the monsoon season, the management of Pench Tiger Reserve, Bor Tiger Reserve, and Umred-Paoni-Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary (UPKWLS) has reopened entry gates for tourists eager to experience jungle safaris.
According to Shree Laxmi, Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) and Field Director of Pench, safaris will operate based on the condition of internal roads and the carrying capacity of the reserves, using an offline system initially.
Online Booking Available from October 16
Tourists who wish to book their safaris online can do so starting October 16 via the official portal: www.safaribooking.mahaforest.gov.in.
For further details, visitors can reach out to:
- Pench Tiger Reserve Field Director Office: Tel. 0712-2560727, Email: [email protected]
- Bor Tiger Reserve Deputy Director Office: Email: [email protected]
With the reopening of these wildlife sanctuaries, nature enthusiasts and tourists can once again enjoy safaris amidst lush greenery and spot the rich biodiversity of Maharashtra’s forests after the monsoon break.
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