Tiger safari resumes at Ranthambore National Park
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, RAJASTHAN/ Created : Nov 19, 2018, 17:06 IST
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Tourists will finally get to enjoy tiger safari at the Ranthambore National Park as the ongoing strike has been called off by the respective authorities. Recently, hotel owners, canter and gypsy operators held a strike protesting … Read more
Tourists will finally get to enjoy tiger safari at the Ranthambore National Park as the ongoing strike has been called off by the respective authorities. Recently, hotel owners, canter and gypsy operators held a strike protesting to increase the number of vehicles and tourists into the park. Read less
But, the good news now is that the said strike has been called off after the concerned authorities had a meeting with reserve officials. The forest department has, however, agreed to look into their demands and requested them to start the tourism-related activities.
So, with the national park starting tiger safari on again, you ought to plan a trip soon. Happy trips!
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