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Dudhwa National Park: Free entry for children, tourists will see tigers sitting on elephants for Rs 500, gypsy tour for Rs 200

Lucknow. To attract tourists to Dudhwa National Park, the governing body of Dudhwa Tiger Conservation Foundation has announced huge discounts on various charges including entry fees in the park. Environment, Forest, Climate Change and Zoological Park Minister (Independent Charge and Chairman of the Governing Body Dudhwa Tiger Reserve) Dr. Arun Kumar Saxena has given orders for this in the review meeting on Wednesday. A hotel will be opened within a radius of one kilometer so that people can live in the natural environment and watch the Tiger Tiger. To hear the roar of elephant and the cry of elephant.

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Governing body of Dudhwa Tiger Conservation Foundation took major decisions

Environment, Forest, Climate Change and Zoological Park Minister (Independent Charge) and Chairman Governing Body, Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, Dr. Arun Kumar Saxena has said that the reduction in the rates of entry fee and other charges in Dudhwa National Park will make Dudhwa attractive to the common man. This will prove to be a milestone in doing so. Due to reduction in fee rates, the number of tourists coming to Dudhwa will increase. This will increase the revenue of the department. Departmental Minister Dr. Arun Kumar Saxena, during the review meeting of the Governing Body of Dudhwa Tiger Conservation Foundation, ordered the officials to take all the measures so that along with increasing the number of tourists, the wildlife environment can also be improved.

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Minister said, it will prove to be a milestone in attracting the common man towards Dudhwa.

Environment, Forest, Climate Change and Zoo Minister (Independent Charge) Dr. Saxena said that the entry of children below 5 years of age and school children in Dudhwa has been made free. For the convenience of tourists, investors will be attracted to open hotels within a radius of one km of Dudhwa. The Minister directed that the connectivity routes should be strengthened as soon as possible for better transportation facilities for the tourists coming to Dudhwa.

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For elephant ride, you will have to pay Rs 500 instead of Rs 4000.

Environment, Forest, Climate Change and Zoo Minister (Independent Charge) Dr. Saxena said that for the trip to Dudhwa, Rs 150 will be charged per person per shift instead of Rs 300. For visiting the rhinoceros enclosure, additional entry fee will have to be paid per person at Rs 200 instead of Rs 700. Safari vehicle fee will be Rs 200 instead of Rs 600, per elephant ride fee will be Rs 500 instead of Rs 2000 for a maximum period of 02 hours outside the rhino range and Rs 500 instead of Rs 4000 per elephant ride fee for a maximum period of 02 hours inside the rhino range. And the per person fee for boat ride has been approved at Rs 100 instead of Rs 250 for a maximum of 01 hour.

were present at the governing body meeting

In the review meeting of the Governing Body of Dudhwa Tiger Conservation Foundation, Harvinder Kumar Sahni, MLA of Palia assembly constituency of Lakhimpur Kheri district, Saroj Sonkar, MLA of Balha assembly constituency of Bahraich district, Additional Chief Secretary Environment, Forest and Climate Change Manoj Singh. Including senior departmental officers were present.

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