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Now, pay more for safari in MP Park from October 1

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Nagpur: Like a wild garden ready to reopen from 1 October after a rainy season holiday, tourists visiting tiger reserves in Madhya Pradesh have to pay more for safari because the costs increase.
Fees will rise further on premium days (weekends and holidays).
Conversely, there are no changes in the cost structure in Tadoba, Drill and Maharashtra and Parks below.
From October 1, the gateway in MP Parks will increase from RS1,500 to RS2.400 available.
In premium days (weekends and holidays), it will be RS3,000.
In Kanha National Park, Safari will cost RS5,900 on weekdays but on premium days will be charged RS6,500.
Because there was no confirmation about the increase in safari vehicle from RS2,500 in MP Penh, Safari there would be less RS500 fees than Kanha.
“We have decided to increase vehicle costs because there is a request from the Gypsy Association, Kanha, to increase the cost of safari to RS3,500 due to the increase in fuel prices, insurance and maintenance.
We settled RS3,000,” said SK Singh, Director of Field, Kanha .
There is no change in the structure of the entrance fee for the buffer zone but the safari vehicle will charge the RS3,000 fee.
Safari in Kanha Buffer will cost RS5,000.
“The increase in Jungle Safari in MP will work for the advantage of Tadoba and Pest.
If the order is made within 60 days, Safari is valuable RS4.200 in the core Tadoba on weekdays, and at the end of the week RS5.200.
In addition, travel in the buffer Rs4,000 costs on all days, are competitive than Park MP.
Get the number of gates and normal tiger sightings, Tadoba always has the advantage, “said an owner of the Nikhil Abhyankar resort.
Ordering more than 60-120 days in Tadoba valuable RS7,200 on weekdays and RS11,200 on weekends and holidays.
“However, that Safaris orders from November 16 will have to issue RS3,000 for the gypsies of existing RS2,700,” said Nandkishore Kale, Deputy Director (Core), TATR.
Tiger reserves and drill drill and wildlife Umred-Karhandla-Paoni will be reopened for tourists from October 1.
In the release, Director of Lapch Ravikir Govekar said that from 1 to 15 October, entries will be offline from Sillari, Kolitmara, Chorbahuli, Surewani, Khubala , Paoni, Bordharan, Karhandla and Gothangaon Gates.
Considering road conditions, tourism will be permitted in a limited way.
In drill, 12 vehicles will be permitted.
Adegaon Gate will remain closed due to poor road conditions.
Paoni tourism gate from Umred-Karhandla will remain open offline from October 15 to 31.
Online booking for entry from October 16 can be done from October 10 at www.mahaecotourism.gov.in.
Govekar said, “Until now, there is no increase in the cost of safari and entry, but there is a possibility of the increase in the near future.
In such situations, tourists make an online order to pay the difference in number.
Tourism will be carried out according to the Covid protocol-19.”

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