Do(s) And Don’t(s)

    Do(s)

  • Follow all the rules and regulations of the park. Not following them will lead to legal action.

  • Come for a safari with a valid permit, without it, you cannot enter.

  • The recommended speed limit inside the park is 20 km/h so follow that.

  • Come with an official guide for a safari as they are knowledgeable and it’s good for safety.

  • Follow the things that your guide says, as they know the park inside out.

  • Wait for the animals if they are crossing the routes, it's their home.

  • Carry a water bottle with you to keep yourself hydrated.

  • Wait for your turn if you’re in a line to take a seat on the safari.

  • Wait for your turn if you’re in a line to ride on an elephant.

  • Try to maintain silence and discipline inside the park as animals can get disturbed because of sounds.

  • If you see any suspicious activity inside the park then inform the nearest forest officer or employee.

  • When coming for a ride, wear comfortable clothes in colors like beige, green, or brown.

  • Take some nice pictures of animals and see them clearly using binoculars instead of going closer.

    Don’t(s)

  • Do not try to enter the park with firearms or explosives.

  • Do not smoke or light a fire as they can cause forest fires.

  • Do not play or carry a tape recorder, transistor, or any musical item.

  • Don’t blow a horn when roaming inside the park premises.

  • Don’t litter anything like cans, bottles, plastic bags, or garbage inside the park. Instead, carry a backpack and put your litter in it, and then throw it in the dustbin after coming out.

  • Don’t get down from the gypsy safari without the guide's permission.

  • Do not pluck flowers or do not extract any property of the park.

  • Don’t touch, tease, or feed any animals inside the park even if they look cute or harmless.

  • Don’t shoot with a gun inside the park’s premises, instead shoot with a camera.

  • Don’t shout or make any noise, even if you see a wild animal as they can get disturbed and go away from your sight.

  • When coming for a safari, don’t apply strong-smelling perfumes or deodorants because the animals are sensitive to smell. A strong fragrance can attract bees or other insects towards you.

  • Don’t carry non-vegetarian food as it is strictly prohibited.