Kaziranga National Park
The Land of the One-Horned Rhinoceros
Area: 1,090 km2 (420 sq mi)
Climate: Min. 7°C | Max. 35°C
Best Time to Visit: November to April
Location: Located in the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, Kaziranga National Park lies across the Golaghat and Nagaon districts and is easily accessible from Guwahati, Jorhat, and Tezpur.
Wildlife Attractions: One-Horned Rhinoceros, Royal Bengal Tiger, Asian Elephant, Wild Water Buffalo, Swamp Deer (Barasingha), Hog Deer, Leopard, Sloth Bear, along with rich birdlife including migratory and wetland species.
Nestled along the fertile floodplains of the mighty Brahmaputra River, Kaziranga National Park is one of India’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Located in the northeastern state of Assam, this legendary national park is world-famous for protecting the largest population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga represents one of the greatest success stories in wildlife conservation. With its vast grasslands, dense forests, marshes, and riverine ecosystems, Kaziranga offers an unforgettable safari experience for nature lovers, photographers, and wildlife enthusiasts from across the globe. Established in 1905 as a reserved forest and later declared a national park in 1974, Kaziranga spans over 430 square kilometers of pristine wilderness. The park lies partly in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of Assam and forms a vital part of the Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspot. Kaziranga’s dynamic landscape is shaped by annual floods of the Brahmaputra, which replenish the soil and support rich grasslands—making it one of the most productive wildlife habitats in Asia.
Why Visit Kaziranga National Park?
Kaziranga National Park protects over two-thirds of the world’s population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. Nowhere else on Earth offers such reliable and close sightings of this iconic species in its natural habitat.
Recognized globally for its outstanding natural value, Kaziranga’s UNESCO status reflects its successful conservation efforts, unique floodplain ecosystem, and exceptional biodiversity.
Kaziranga is renowned for its high concentration of wildlife, including tigers, elephants, wild buffalo, and swamp deer. The park’s vast grasslands and open terrain allow excellent visibility, making wildlife viewing especially rewarding.
- Home to over 500 bird species, Kaziranga’s wetlands and river channels attract migratory birds from Central Asia and beyond. Rare species like the Bengal Florican and Greater Adjutant Stork make it a top birding destination in India.
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Flora of Kaziranga National Park
Fauna of Kaziranga National Park
Best Time to Visit Kaziranga National Park
Safari Timings in Kaziranga National Park
Wildlife Attractions of Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga is celebrated not just for rhinos, but for its extraordinary diversity of wildlife.


One-Horned Rhinoceros


Royal Bengal Tiger


Asian Elephant


Wild Water Buffalo


Swamp Deer


Hoolock Gibbon
Birdlife & Biodiversity of Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga is a paradise for birdwatchers, hosting over 500 species of resident and migratory birds. During winter, wetlands come alive with migratory birds from Central Asia and Siberia.


Bengal Florican


Greater Adjutant Stork


Bar-headed Goose


Ruddy Shelduck


Grey-headed Fishing Eagle






































