The Bhitarkanika National Park will reopen for tourists on Aug 1 after a three-month-long break. 

It was closed from May 1 to Jul 31, during the mating and nesting season of the saltwater crocodiles.

The three-month prohibition order had been imposed as crocodiles become more aggressive during nesting and breeding periods.

Source Link : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhubaneswar/bhitarkanika-national-park-to-reopen-on-august-1/articleshow/112151518.cms

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