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Orang National Park is a compact yet ecologically rich national park located on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India. Spread across the Darrang and Sonitpur districts, it is often called the “Mini Kaziranga” due to its similar landscape and wildlife diversity, especially the presence of the one-horned rhinoceros.

Category Details
Name Orang National Park
Location Assam, India (Darrang & Sonitpur districts)
Address No. 3 Shyampurchapari, Assam 784114
Area 78.81 km²
River System Brahmaputra River (northern bank)
Established as Sanctuary 1985
Declared National Park 13 April 1999
Managing Authority Government of Assam & Government of India
Ecosystem Type Grasslands, wetlands, riverine forests
Famous For One-horned rhinoceros, “Mini Kaziranga”
Main Wildlife Rhino, elephant, wild buffalo, deer, leopard, tiger (rare)
Bird Species 200+ migratory & resident birds
Safari Type Jeep safari (guided forest tours)
Best Time to Visit November to April
Closed Season Monsoon months (June–September, flood risk)
Opening Hours 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (varies seasonally)
Entry Fee (Approx.) ₹100–₹300 (Indians), ₹500–₹1000 (foreigners)
Safari Cost ₹2500–₹4000 per jeep (approx.)
Camera Fee ₹50–₹200 (varies by category)
Nearest Town Mangaldoi / Tezpur
Transport Access Road access from Tezpur & Guwahati
Facilities Watchtowers, parking, safari booking, basic rest areas
Activities Wildlife safari, birdwatching, photography, eco-tourism
Conservation Status Protected National Park under Indian Wildlife Act
Tourism Type Eco-tourism & wildlife tourism

Point of Attractions

  • One-Horned Rhinoceros spotting zone
  • Wild Asian elephants and buffalo herds
  • Bengal tiger sightings (rare but present)
  • Migratory and resident bird species (ideal for birdwatching)
  • Brahmaputra river ecosystem views
  • Grasslands, wetlands, and riverine forests
  • Jeep safari trails and nature exploration routes

Wildlife Highlights

  • Indian one-horned rhinoceros
  • Royal Bengal tiger (occasional sightings)
  • Leopard and fishing cat
  • Wild boar and hog deer
  • Asiatic elephant
  • More than 200 bird species including kingfishers, pelicans, and storks

Facilities

  • Jeep safari arrangements (guided forest tours)
  • Watchtowers for wildlife viewing
  • Entry gate and forest check post
  • Basic rest areas and picnic zones
  • Guided naturalist services (on request)
  • Parking facility near entrance
  • Limited refreshment stalls (seasonal)

Best Time to Visit

  • November to April: Best wildlife viewing and pleasant weather
  • Avoid monsoon months (June–September) due to flooding and park closure risks
Ticket Price
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Orang National Park entry tickets are generally affordable, with charges varying slightly based on visitor category and government updates. For Indian visitors, the entry fee is usually around ₹20–₹100 per person, while foreign tourists may be charged approximately ₹250–₹500 per person, depending on the latest forest department rules.

How to Book Tickets
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Orang National Park tickets can be booked both online and offline depending on availability. The most common method is through the official Assam Forest Department portal or authorized safari operators. Visitors need to select the safari type (jeep or elephant), choose a date, and provide basic ID details during booking. After payment, an e-ticket or permit is issued, which must be shown at the park entrance along with valid ID proof.

For those booking on arrival, tickets and safari permits can also be arranged at the park entry gate or through registered local tour operators, especially during non-peak seasons when slots are available.

https://orangnptr.in/faq

FAQ
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1. What is Orang National Park famous for?

It is famous for its one-horned rhinoceros population and its resemblance to Kaziranga’s ecosystem.

2. Is safari available in Orang National Park?

Yes, jeep safaris are the main way to explore the park.

3. Can I see tigers in Orang National Park?

Tiger sightings are rare but possible.

4. How many days are enough for visit?

One day safari is usually sufficient, but birdwatchers may prefer 2 days.

5. Is Orang National Park open year-round?

No, it is generally closed during heavy monsoon months due to flooding.

Location
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Detail Information
State Assam
District Darrang & Sonitpur
Nearest Town Mangaldoi / Tezpur
River Brahmaputra River
Area 78.81 km²
Established 1985 (Sanctuary), 1999 (National Park)
Managed by Government of Assam & Government of India
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