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Pilibhit Latest News: Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, famous for tigers, seems to be making its mark in the country as well as on foreign soil. This is the reason why the influx of foreign tourists during the last tourism season destroyed all the old records. If we talk about the first 30 days of the tourism season, 70 foreign tourists from different countries went on jungle safari and saw tigers and other wildlife.
Pilibhit: Pilibhit Tiger Reserve of UP is becoming increasingly popular not only in the country but also abroad due to its biodiversity and increasing tiger sightings. In just 30 days of the beginning of the current tourism season, 70 foreign tourists reached here and enjoyed the jungle safari. The Forest Department hopes that this time the influx of foreign tourists will create new records.
Inflow of foreign tourists is increasing in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve
The natural beauty of the Terai region and the richness of wildlife have given Pilibhit Tiger Reserve a special recognition in the country and the world. The new tourism season, which started from November 1, 2025, has gained record-breaking momentum right from the beginning. In the first month of the session itself, 70 foreign tourists went on jungle safari and saw many rare wildlife including tigers, deer, birds very closely.
Chuka beach is becoming the main attraction of the center
Like every year, Chuka Beach, situated in the lap of the forest, has become the main center of attraction for tourists this time too. Due to the lush green valleys, calm waters and natural beauty, this spot is becoming the first choice of foreign tourists. Tourist satisfaction is increasing due to better arrangements of local guides and tourist facilities.
All records were broken in the last season
The figures of the last tourism season show that Pilibhit Tiger Reserve is rapidly making its mark at the international level. Last year, 452 foreign tourists had arrived here, which was more than double the previous number of 189. The continuously increasing tiger sightings and safe tourism environment are making the name of Pilibhit shine even on foreign soil.
More than 4000 Indian tourists also arrived this year
Along with foreign tourists, the number of tourists coming from across the country is also increasing rapidly. In the month of November alone, more than 4000 Indian tourists reached Pilibhit Tiger Reserve and experienced the thrill and natural beauty of jungle safari.
Forest Department’s preparations and security arrangements
According to Manish Singh, Deputy Director of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, foreign tourists seem excited by the continuous tiger sightings. Strict arrangements have been made for the safety of wildlife and tourists. Continuous monitoring is being done through surveillance systems, patrol teams and safe routes.





























