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"Established in the early 1970s to save the greater one-horned rhinoceros, this park has seen population recovery from under 200 animals to more than 600 through concerted conservation efforts, and now offers reliable opportunities to search for rhinos and other wildlife via jeep, canoe, boat or foot, often guided by experienced rangers." - Paul Rubio Paul Rubio Paul Rubio is an award-winning travel journalist and photographer, who covers luxury travel, eco-travel, loyalty programs, and more. He has visited 133 countries (and counting) over the past 20 years on various assignments. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
Jungle safaris with rhinos, tigers, elephants, and canoe rides
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