Dulhazra Safari Park, Safari park in Chakaria Upazila, Cox's Bazar District, Bangladesh.
The park spans across 2,224 acres of undulating terrain, providing natural environments for 4,000 animals representing 165 different species of wildlife.
Established in 1999, the Forest Department of Bangladesh created this conservation area to support research activities and protect local wildlife populations.
The park educates visitors about Bangladesh wildlife conservation through guided tours and informative displays focusing on native species and their habitats.
Located 107 kilometers from Chittagong, visitors can access the park by taking a bus to Chakaria Upazila, with peak visiting times between November and March.
The facility maintains a population of native wild elephants while offering rides on domesticated elephants, allowing visitors to experience both conservation and recreation.
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