Kaziranga
National Park is situated in the northeastern
state of Assam, India. The region is covered
with lush green vegetation full of tall thickets
of elephant grasses. It has the largest population
of wonderful creature with one-horned Rhinos.
It also houses the Indian Elephants, Tigers,
Indian Bison, Barasingha or Swamp Deer, Leopard
Cats, Capped Langurs, Wild Boars and Buffalos,
Pythons etc.
Elephant safari is the most enjoyed safari
to explore the wide varieties of wildlife
in the Kaziranga National Park. The vast area
covered by the Elephant Grass can be best
viewed when you are on an elephant's back.
Visitors can see herds of Elephants, One-horned
Rhinoceros and many other wild animals.
Encounter with the animals in Kaziranga National
Park makes trip memorable. Elephant safari
covers Mihimukh, Kohora-Central Path, Baguri,
Hole Path and Arimarah.
The best time to visit the Kaziranga National
Park is from mid-November to early April.
The low-lying grasslands of the park get flooded
with the waters of Brahmaputra River in the
monsoons. Because of floods the animals migrate
from one place to another.
Spot animals like the tiger, rhino, water
buffaloes, wild bora, gaur, leopard cats,
blackbucks, otters, monitor lizard, barasingha
and of course wild elephants. Kaziranga has
a large population of colorful birds. Some
of the birds that can be commonly sighted
during your Kaziranga wildlife safari are
the flamingoes, cranes, grey-headed fishing
eagle, whistling teal, crested serpent eagle,
open-billed stork, swamp partridge, osprey,
cormorant, herons, marsh harrier and other
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