| Some Rules for Jungle Safari & National Park / Conservation Area |
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Wear loose, thin (seasonally), preferably cotton clothing to remain confortable. |
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Cover arms and legs with long trousers and long-sleeved shirts to ward off mosquitoes / bugs and to provide protection against thorny plants. |
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Wear leech socks or long socks to prevent leeches from finding an entry way in rainy season. |
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Choose sturdy footwear with proper ankle support and good traction. |
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Be prepared for sudden rain showers by carrying a poncho that wraps over both body and your carrying pack to keep everything dry or a raincoat. |
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Follow National park / Conservation Area rules. |
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Do not play music or make loud noises. |
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Obtain a entrance permission before entering the park / conservation area. |
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Do not enter in the park / conservation area with arms or explosives / crackers or any inflammable item(s). |
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Carry sufficient drinking water with you. It is not advisable to eat jungle fruits or drink from rivers and streams. |
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Do not offer any eatable item to birds or animals. |
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Do not chase or tease any bird or animal. |
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Wait for your turn for elephant ride and / or follow instructions of mahaout. |
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Do not carry any forest property with yourself on jungle drives or elephant back safari. |
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Let the animal cross the road first as they have first right in jungle area. |
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Smoking or littering inside the park / conservation area is strictly forbidden. |
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Keep your all senses open during jungle safari and avoid loud conversation. |
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Follow park safari time table strictly. |