Kaziranga National Park is more than just a wildlife destination — it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site protecting the largest population of the endangered Indian one-horned rhinoceros in the world. Spread across the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, Kaziranga is a land of tall elephant grass, dense forests, and shallow marshes that support an extraordinary diversity of wildlife.
Top Attractions
Central Range (Kohora) – Jeep Safari
The most popular safari zone. Excellent for spotting one-horned rhinos, Asian elephants, and Bengal tigers. Morning safaris (5:30–9:30 AM) offer the best wildlife sightings.
Western Range (Bagori) – Elephant and Jeep Safari
Best zone for elephant safaris. Riding an elephant through tall grass at dawn and coming face-to-face with a rhino at close range is an experience you will never forget.
Eastern Range (Agoratoli)
The least visited but increasingly popular zone. Excellent for birdwatching and spotting swamp deer. Less crowded than Central and Western ranges.
Burapahar Range
The newest zone with diverse habitat including forests and wetlands. Good for gibbon and rare bird sightings.
Kaziranga National Orchid and Biodiversity Park
A beautifully maintained park featuring hundreds of orchid species, medicinal plants, and butterfly gardens. A great complement to the safari experience.
Kakochang Waterfalls
A picturesque waterfall inside the park boundary, surrounded by dense jungle. A peaceful spot away from the safari crowds.
Travel Tips
Book jeep safari tickets online via the official Kaziranga website well in advance for November to March.
Elephant safaris must be booked on-site at range offices on the day — arrive early.
The park is entirely closed from approximately June to October. Always verify dates before planning.
Wear muted, earthy colours (green, brown, beige) on safari — bright colours can disturb wildlife.
Carrying binoculars significantly enhances the safari experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What animals can you see in Kaziranga?
Kaziranga is home to the Indian one-horned rhinoceros (world's largest population), Asian elephants, Bengal tigers, wild water buffalo, swamp deer, and over 400 bird species.
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