The Kaziranga National Park Authority has announced the closure of elephant safaris for tourists from May 1, citing adverse weather and road conditions. Additionally, jeep safaris will be suspended from May 16 onwards. Visitors planning to experience the park’s beauty through elephant safaris are advised to do so before April 30, while those opting for jeep safaris should plan their visit before May 15. These measures are intended to ensure the safety of visitors and preserve the park’s natural habitat during challenging weather conditions. Kaziranga National Park, renowned for its rich biodiversity and conservation efforts, attracts tourists from around the world. The park management urges visitors to comply with these guidelines and plan their trips accordingly to avoid inconvenience. As the tourist season concludes, tourists are encouraged to explore Kaziranga’s stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife responsibly.