Corbett’s Bijrani zone is now open for night stay and jungle safari
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UTTARAKHAND/ Created : Oct 19, 2021, 17:30 IST
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Corbett Tiger Reserve Director Rahul, referring to this, added, “Dhela, Garjiya and Jhirna were already operational for a day’s visit. Bijrani zone reopened on Friday for jungle safaris and night stay. We have received an overwhel … Read more
Corbett Tiger Reserve Director Rahul, referring to this, added, “Dhela, Garjiya and Jhirna were already operational for a day’s visit. Bijrani zone reopened on Friday for jungle safaris and night stay. We have received an overwhelming response on the very first day itself.” Read less
Corbett Tiger Reserve Director Rahul, referring to this, added, “Dhela, Garjiya and Jhirna were already operational for a day’s visit. Bijrani zone reopened on Friday for jungle safaris and night stay. We have received an overwhelming response on the very first day itself.”
Reports have it that the said three zones were already opened for day’s visits, however, Dhikala and Bijrani zones remained closed since May 1 due to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, and later due to the monsoon season.
Vinod Papney, a social activist of Ramnagar stated that the reopening of Bijrani zone has brought smiles on the faces of tour operators, guides, drivers, and even of Corbett Reserve officials. Traders and hoteliers of Ramnagar are also happy as they are also based on Corbett Park Tourism, he added.
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