Starting September 27th, Betla National Park in Jharkhand will once again be open to tourists. The park administration has made the decision to reopen the park during the Navratri period, after receiving approval from higher authorities. The park typically remains closed to tourism from July 1st to September 31st to allow for the undisturbed breeding of wild animals. Visitors can look forward to open safari experiences. The vehicles used within the park have been modified to provide a better view of the forest and its wildlife, enhancing the overall tourist experience.
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