Attraction Information

Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga National Park was set aside as a game sanctuary in 1926 and became a national park in 1974. It's made up of 688 sq km (266 sq miles) of breathtaking land, containing rainforests, mighty rivers, sprawling grasslands and herds of wild elephant. It is best known for its thriving population of one-horned Indian rhino, which is the largest in the world. The rhino’s natural enemy, the tiger, also lives in the park along with many other typical species of Indian wildlife. Visitors can use jeeps or cars to travel around the park or can opt for a more traditional mode of transport on the back of an elephant. The park has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1985.
Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport, Kolkhata International Airport, Gopinath Bordoloi Airport (Guwahati), Jorhat Airport. Rail: Train: Furkating Station. Road: Bus: Services to Kohara. Car: NH37 to Kohora (from Guwahati). Visitors are advised to travel by air from Guwahati to Jorhat airport and then by bus.

Contact Addresses

Kaziranga National Park, PO Bokakhat 785612, District Golaghat, Assam, India
Tel: (0376) 266 8321

Location

India
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