Assam Governor hails Van Durgas of Kaziranga, lauds efforts in protecting wildlife
Guv Acharya reviews wildlife protection efforts, enjoys memorable close encounters with elephants in conservation zones

Governor Acharya feeding sugarcanes to elephants at Kaziranga. (Photo:@Laxmanacharya54/X)
Guwahati, Sept 30: Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya has lauded the courage and dedicated efforts of Van Durgas engaged in protecting the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) and its wildlife.
Governor, who visited the world heritage site KNPTR accompanied by the First Lady Kumud Devi on Monday, commended the commitment of ‘Van Durgas’ towards ensuring the safety and sustainability of the park’s ecosystem.
Entering the park through the Bagori Range, the Governor undertook a jeep safari and spent time amidst its rich biodiversity.
He reviewed ongoing initiatives aimed at wildlife protection and environmental conservation, while also experiencing moments of close interaction with elephants by feeding them sugarcane.
The Governor expressed that under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who visited Kaziranga in March 2024, the park has witnessed remarkable infrastructural advancements.
These measures, he noted, have boosted tourism and reinforced Kaziranga’s global stature as a World Heritage Site of ecological and cultural importance.
Known as Van Durga, the female frontline forest staff is responsible for safeguarding the biodiversity and wildlife of the KNPTR, India’s seventh UNESCO World Heritage Site.
KNPTR Director Sonali Ghosh had said that with the commencement of the tourism season, tourists can once again witness the park’s remarkable flora and fauna, including the iconic one-horned rhinoceros, tigers, elephants, and diverse bird life.
The official tourism season in KNPTR is usually from October to mid-May, as the internationally famous park and tiger reserve remains closed during the monsoon period, as its vast areas are flooded during June to September every year.
Meanwhile, according to officials, the KNPTR witnessed an all-time high record number of 4,06,564 tourists, including 17,693 foreign visitors, in 2024-25.
Ghosh had said that the total visitors to Kaziranga in 2024-25 have increased four times in the last 10 years.
"What has been remarkable is the increase in foreign tourists (17,693), which is now an impressive 4.5% of the total tourists. Kaziranga is experiencing a remarkable boost in tourism, thanks to the recent success of the innovative initiatives," she had said.
The Indian Forest Service official said that Kaziranga has also registered a 21.19% revenue-earning increase during the 2024-25 fiscal year, as compared to the same period of the previous year (2023-24).
The National Park, which is spread across several districts of Assam, including Golaghat, Nagaon, Sonitpur, and Biswanath, has earned revenue of over Rs 10.90 crore in 2024-25 and over Rs 8.81 crore in 2023-24.
The park is officially reopened for tourists on September 26, marking the commencement of the tourism season 2025-26.
IANS