Kaziranga National Park is one of India’s most celebrated wildlife reserves, located in the northeastern state of Assam along the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River. Famous for sheltering the world’s largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses, the park is also home to Bengal tigers, Asian elephants, wild water buffaloes, swamp deer, and hundreds of bird species. Its vast grasslands, marshes, forests, and wetlands create a rich ecosystem that attracts nature lovers, photographers, and wildlife enthusiasts from around the world.
Point of Attractions
- One-horned Indian Rhinoceros
- Royal Bengal Tigers
- Asian Elephants
- Wild Water Buffaloes
- Swamp Deer
- Migratory Birds and Pelicans
- Jeep Safari Experience
- Elephant Safari Rides
- Brahmaputra Floodplain Landscapes
- UNESCO World Heritage biodiversity
Facilities
- Jeep safari booking counters
- Elephant safari services
- Tourist information centers
- Parking area
- Watchtowers for wildlife viewing
- Restrooms and refreshment stalls
- Eco-resorts and lodges nearby
- Picnic and cycling areas
- Guided wildlife tours
Best in the Zoo
Although Kaziranga National Park is a national park and not a zoo, its biggest attraction is the Indian one-horned rhinoceros. The park is globally famous for protecting this endangered species and offers one of the best wildlife viewing experiences in India. Visitors also highly enjoy spotting Bengal tigers, elephants, and rare birds during safaris.





























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