The Betla National Park, located in Jharkhand, is set to open its gates to tourists starting September 27th. This reopening follows a period of restricted access from July to September, implemented to facilitate the breeding of wildlife. Park management has secured necessary approvals to resume tourism during the Navratri festival. Visitors can anticipate an exciting experience with open safaris. Furthermore, the vehicles used within the park have been modified to provide visitors with an enhanced opportunity to closely observe the flora and fauna of the jungle.
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