Safari operations have restarted in two major wildlife reserves in southern India, but only under tightened regulations issued by the state government. The move follows directives given on Friday by Eshwar Khandre, according to news reports. At a review meeting with forest officials from Mysuru, Kodagu and Chamarajanagar held in Mysuru on Friday, Khandre directed that all conditions attached to the reopening be strictly enforced. He indicated that a formal government order outlining the safeguards is likely to be issued by Saturday evening, ahead of the resumption of safaris.
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Safaris Resume In Bandipur And Nagarhole Under Tightened Rules
Safaris have resumed in Bandipur National Park and Nagarhole National Park under strict rules, following a tiger attack in November 2025 and rising human–wildlife conflict

Inside the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve Photo: Dhruv Patil
Inside the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve Photo: Dhruv Patil
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