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We are allied member of Indian Association of Tour Operators.
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DO'S & DON'TS
Official notice boards directs visitors
attention to the following regulations :
1.
Heavy vehicles and diesel vehicles are not allowed inside the park.
2.
Smoking is forbidden inside the park. Forests are vulnerable to
fire , and your negligence may cause a widespread fire.
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Visitors are requested not to use flash for photography.
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Foot trekking is strictly prohibited. Do not get down from your vehicle.
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Do not feed animals , and keep a safe distance from them.
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Do not carry weapons. You are safe when accompanied
by a guide , and hunting is banned.
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Do not throw empty tins , boxes , or other litter.
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Keep strictly to the road.
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Supervise young children closely at all times.
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Try to blend with the surroundings. Avoid wearing colours
that jar. Do not blow horn, play music, or make loud noises.
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DO’S AND DON'TS FOR THE TIGER SHOW
DO's:-
1. Get film and lenses ready in advance while you are waiting to board the elephant. Take extra film: you may need it !
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Obey the mahout’s instructions about where to sit on the howdah. It is important that the load be balanced.
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Appreciate the jungle as you ride to the location of the tiger. You are seeing the forest in a way that is quite unlike riding down a park road.
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Protect your eyes, spectacles and equipment when you are riding through thick jungle. The bamboo can give you some nasty jabs if you’re not careful. |
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Be prepared for the tiger to move at any time . If it does, your elephant will probably stay with it. The tiger show will develop an entirely different rhythm, so hold on.
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Remain seated at all t imes, and make sure that small children are
secure
Don’t:
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Expect that there will be a tiger show every day. The mahouts are successful at their tracking only about 60%.
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