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Kaziranga Rises to India’s 3rd Most-Visited National Park with Record Tourism Surge

The park welcomed 4,43,636 visitors this season, a 35% increase, driven by diverse attractions, infrastructure upgrades, and conservation success.

Kaziranga Sees Over 35% Rise In Tourists As It Becomes India's Third Most-visited National Park; Here's Why You Should Visit Too. (Image: Canva)
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Overview

  • Kaziranga National Park recorded 4,43,636 visitors between October 2024 and May 2025, marking a 35% increase over the previous year.
  • Foreign tourist arrivals rose by 25%, with 18,463 international visitors contributing to the park’s growing global appeal.
  • Revenue exceeded Rs 11 crore this season, bolstered by eco-friendly tourism initiatives and expanded activities like birdwatching, boat safaris, and cycling trails.
  • Significant infrastructure improvements, including better roads and eco-friendly accommodations, enhanced accessibility and visitor comfort.
  • High-profile visits, effective marketing campaigns, and thriving wildlife populations, including the iconic one-horned rhinoceros, have elevated Kaziranga’s status as a premier destination.