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Reviews Of Rajaji National Park

Uttarakhand, India
Rajaji National Park, encompassing an area of over 820 sq km, is a prominent national park and tiger reserve in Uttarakhand, India. Established in 1983 by merging three wildlife sanctuaries ? Rajaji, Motichur, and Chilla ? it's named after C. Rajagopalachari, a renowned freedom fighter. The park is nestled in the Shivalik hills, representing a significant portion of the Shivalik ecosystem. It's renowned for its thriving population of Asian Elephants and is one of the northernmost homes for Bengal Tigers in India. Beyond large mammals, it boasts an incredible diversity of flora and over 400 species of birds, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. Rajaji National Park is divided into several zones, each offering unique wildlife viewing opportunities and accessibility. The park is generally open from Mid-November to Mid-June, remaining closed during the monsoon season (July to mid-November) for safety reasons. Safari timings vary slightly depending on the season, but generally, morning safaris are from 6:00 AM - 9:00 AM and evening safaris from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Entry Fees (Approximate and subject to change): Indian Nationals: Entry Fee: ?150 per person Road Tax & Entry Fee (for private vehicles): ?250 Private Gypsy Safari (up to 6 persons): ?2,500 - ?5,000 per vehicle (depending on zone and duration) Shared Gypsy Safari: ?500 per person Guide Charges: ?1,000 (general), higher for expert birding guides. Foreign Nationals: Entry Fee: ?600 per person Road Tax & Entry Fee (for private vehicles): ?500 Private Gypsy Safari (up to 6 persons): ?2,500 - ?5,000 per vehicle (depending on zone and duration) Shared Gypsy Safari: ?500 per person Guide Charges: ?1,000 (general), higher for expert birding guides. Camera Charges: Still cameras are usually free for Indians, ?50 for foreigners. Video cameras require higher permits (e.g., ?2,500 for Indians, ?5,000 for foreigners). It's highly recommended to book safaris online in advance, especially during peak season, as the number of vehicles allowed per day is limited.
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