Sachin Tendulkar visits UNESCO World Heritage site Kaziranga

IANS April 8, 2025 243 views

Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar recently embarked on a remarkable journey through Kaziranga National Park, showcasing his deep appreciation for wildlife conservation. During his visit, he explored multiple ranges, interacted with dedicated forest staff, and witnessed the park's incredible biodiversity. Kaziranga, renowned for its impressive population of Greater One-Horned Rhinoceroses and Bengal Tigers, provided Tendulkar with an immersive experience in one of India's most significant ecological treasures. His visit not only highlighted the importance of wildlife preservation but also drew global attention to Assam's remarkable natural heritage.

"With dedication and support, the future of Indian sports is bright" - Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar visits UNESCO World Heritage site Kaziranga
Guwahati, April 8: Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, accompanied by his family, on Tuesday visited the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR), renowned for its rich biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes.

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Tendulkar sighted Bengal Tiger during Kaziranga safari

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Park hosts 2,613 One-Horned Rhinoceroses

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Explored Western and Central Ranges of national park

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Interacted with forest staff and conservation teams

Officials said that Tendulkar explored the Western Range (Bagori) for an insightful experience, immersing himself in the natural beauty of the region. His visit included a stop at the Dunga Camp, where he engaged with frontline staff and ‘Van Durgas’, a dedicated cadre of female frontline staff, followed by an exciting safari. The Master Blaster, who is on a family vacation with his wife, daughter, and a few close acquaintances, also explored the Central Range (Kohora), visiting the Daflang Tower to observe the wetland habitat and wildlife. During his afternoon safari, he was able to sight a Bengal Tiger.

He also made a stop at the Karasin Anti-Poaching Camp (APC) and Pilkhana, where he interacted with the mahouts and departmental elephants. Tendulkar’s interactions provided a significant boost to the morale of the dedicated staff working tirelessly to protect this UNESCO World Heritage site, a senior forest official said. During his time in Kaziranga, the cricket icon expressed admiration for the efforts of the forest staff and conservationists, recognizing the crucial role they play in preserving the unique biodiversity of the region.

The Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) is home to the largest population of Greater One-Horned Rhinoceroses, making it a critical site for wildlife conservation. The official noted that with its diverse ecosystems, including tigers, elephants, and countless bird species, Kaziranga is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. The park boasts several wetlands and comprises two Important Bird Areas (IBAs) recognized for their importance to waterbirds—Kaziranga National Park and Laokhowa and Burhachapori Wildlife Sanctuaries.

Kaziranga is home to a remarkable population of the "Big Five," with 2,613 Greater One-Horned Rhinoceroses as of the 2022 census, 104 Bengal Tigers in 2022, 1,228 Asian Elephants in 2024, 2,565 Wild Water Buffalos in 2022, and 1,129 Eastern Swamp Deer also recorded in 2022. Known for its impressive population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga is also a region rich in sporting talent. Golaghat, in particular, has produced several remarkable women cricketers, including Uma Chetry from Kandulimari village in Bokakhat.

Chetry made history as the first cricketer from Assam to be named in the Indian women's national cricket team alongside Jintimani Kalita from Mangaldai, paving the way for future athletes. Additionally, Golaghat has been home to other notable sports figures, such as Lovlina Buragohain, an Olympic medalist in boxing, and Nikhamoni Bora, the state’s first certified female sailor. These trailblazers inspire countless young athletes across Assam, encouraging them to pursue their dreams in sports.

Tendulkar’s visit not only highlights the importance of conservation but also underscores the potential of Assam’s youth in sports. His interactions with the community served as a reminder that with dedication and support, the future of Indian sports is bright. The KNPTR comprises three divisions: the Eastern Assam Wildlife Division in Bokakhat, the Bishwanath Wildlife Division in Biswanath Chariali, and the Nagaon Wildlife Division in Nagaon. On April 3, Tendulkar visited various tourist and important places in Meghalaya and met Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
So wonderful to see Sachin promoting wildlife conservation! His visit will definitely bring more attention to Kaziranga's amazing biodiversity. That tiger sighting must have been incredible! 🐯
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Priya M.
While I appreciate Sachin's visit, I wish more celebrities would highlight the hard work of forest staff year-round, not just during visits. These unsung heroes deserve continuous recognition for protecting our wildlife.
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Anil S.
The part about Assam's sporting talent is so inspiring! Uma Chetry and Lovlina Buragohain are making the state proud. Maybe Sachin can mentor some young athletes there too? 🤔
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Sunita R.
Kaziranga is truly magical! Visited last year and the rhino sightings were unforgettable. So glad Sachin got to experience this gem of India. More people should visit and support ecotourism here!
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Vikram J.
The stats about Kaziranga's wildlife population are impressive but concerning too. 104 tigers is good but we need to protect them better. Hope Sachin's visit leads to more conservation funding!
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Meena P.
Love that he interacted with the 'Van Durgas' - those women are true warriors protecting our forests! 💪 Sachin's appreciation means so much to them I'm sure. More power to all forest staff!

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