Record Foreign Tourist Arrivals at Kaziranga National Park in 2025-26

Kaziranga National Park has achieved a historic milestone by recording its highest-ever foreign tourist arrivals during the 2025-26 season. With a total of 30,474 international visitors, the park has seen a significant increase compared to the previous year. The overall visitor count reached 4,68,147, showcasing strong domestic participation as well. Enhanced conservation efforts and new visitor experiences have contributed to this surge, indicating Kaziranga's growing appeal as a premier wildlife destination. The park continues to attract wildlife enthusiasts and researchers from around the globe.
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Kaziranga National Park Sees Unprecedented Visitor Numbers

The park recorded 4,68,147 visitors during the 2025–26 season up to March 31, compared to 4,06,564 visitors in the previous season (Photo - @kaziranga_ / X)

Guwahati, May 5: Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve has achieved a remarkable milestone by welcoming its highest number of foreign tourists during the 2025–26 season, marking a significant achievement in wildlife tourism.

Up to March 31, 2026, the park attracted 30,474 international visitors, a substantial increase from the 17,693 foreign tourists recorded in the previous season.

In total, the park saw 4,68,147 visitors during the 2025–26 season, compared to 4,06,564 in the prior year.

Among these, 4,37,673 were domestic tourists, showcasing a robust interest from local visitors alongside the international influx.

Officials noted that this surge was particularly noticeable in the early part of the season.


Record Foreign Tourist Arrivals at Kaziranga National Park in 2025-26

“In the initial three months, up to December 27, the park recorded over 1,46,000 visitors, including approximately 6,700 foreign tourists,” an anonymous official stated.

This figure represents the highest international visitor count Kaziranga has experienced in such a brief period. “This is more than three times the number recorded two years ago,” the official added.

The upward trend has persisted beyond the official season, with April 2026 alone seeing 49,322 visitors, including 2,116 foreign tourists. Authorities believe this ongoing influx highlights Kaziranga’s growing appeal throughout the year.

Officials credited the increase in foreign visitors to enhanced conservation efforts, improved visitor experiences, and strategic initiatives aimed at establishing Kaziranga as a leading global wildlife destination.

Record Foreign Tourist Arrivals at Kaziranga National Park in 2025-26

New offerings such as birdwatching safaris in the Panbari Reserve Forest and boat safaris in the Biswanath Wildlife Division have broadened the experiences available to visitors.

Additionally, eco-shops operated by the Kaziranga Staff Welfare Society have enhanced the park’s attractiveness by providing curated souvenirs and locally crafted products, while also supporting local livelihoods.

Situated within the Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspot and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga continues to draw wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and researchers from around the world.