The SGNP witnesses a huge footfall during the monsoon. File pic
Both the parks are major tourist attractions during the rainy season and around this time they witness a huge footfall. Anticipating that people might visit these places, the authorities shut them down on March 17 to prevent spread of the novel Coronavirus. According to Forest Department officials, due to the closure they are losing R3.5 lakh on an average daily in terms of revenue. They earn the amount through sale of entry tickets, tiger-lion safari etc.
While the Thane Creek Flamingo sanctuary remains shut during monsoon, as boat rides are not operational during the season, many nature lovers visit the Bhandup pumping station area of the sanctuary for birding, but the authorities have made it clear that the area will remain closed for the public.
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forest and Head of the Mangroves Cell, Virendra Tiwari said, "The Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary remains shut for tourists during monsoon as we cannot conduct the boat rides. We have increased patrolling in the Bhandup pumping station area and people should not try to enter the sanctuary because even that will remain closed."
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