
Kaziranga: President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday took an elephant safari in Kaziranga National Park(KNP) on the last day of his three-day visit to Assam.
Along with his daughter Shweta, the President together rode an elephant, admiring the wilderness and spotting the animals in their natural habitat.
According to reports, President Kovind was accompanied by several Assam Ministers, undertook the ride from Mihimukh point in Kohora range of the national park. His wife, who was present at Mihimukh, however, didn't take the elephant safari.
Instead, the first lady Savita Kovind and their daughter had already taken a jeep safari inside the national park on Saturday.
As per the reports, the President is scheduled to inaugurate a photo and archival exhibition on conservation at Kaziranga before leaving for New Delhi.
Notably, the President had arrived in Assam on Friday and had participated in a programme launching the 400th birth anniversary celebration of the legendary Ahom General Lachit Borphukhan at Guwahati on the first day.
Later, after spending a night in Guwahati, he attended the convocation of Tezpur University on Saturday and flew to Kaziranga on the same day.
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