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The Indian rhinoceros is a descendant of an ancient species that is generally peaceful despite its intimidating appearance. Kaziranga National Park has successfully protected the Indian rhino population through strict conservation efforts. The park features a flat landscape covered in dense tall grass and scattered trees, giving it a savannah-like appearance. Surrounding the grasslands and swamps are hills and clusters of forest. Nearby attractions outside the park include waterfalls, archaeological ruins, and tea gardens. Visitors can explore the park either by elephant or jeep at specific hours depending on the season, and the tropical climate includes hot summers and cold winters with heavy rainfall.

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Introduction

The Indian rhinoceros is a descendant of an ancient species that is generally peaceful despite its intimidating appearance. Kaziranga National Park has successfully protected the Indian rhino population through strict conservation efforts. The park features a flat landscape covered in dense tall grass and scattered trees, giving it a savannah-like appearance. Surrounding the grasslands and swamps are hills and clusters of forest. Nearby attractions outside the park include waterfalls, archaeological ruins, and tea gardens. Visitors can explore the park either by elephant or jeep at specific hours depending on the season, and the tropical climate includes hot summers and cold winters with heavy rainfall.

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Wildlife Attarction in Kaziranga (Indian Rhino)

The Indian rhino properly know as the great indian one horned Rhinoceros is a desendant of an old species of rhino.despite its fearsome apperance, it is generall a peaceful animal. It is one of the two greatest success stories in rhino conservation (the other one being the Southern White Rhino in South Africa). With strict protection from Indian and Nepalese wildlife authorities, Indian Rhino...more..

Topography in Kaziranga National Park


The land is quite level all over the park, which is mainly covered by dense and tall elephant grass due to its flood-plain ecosystem .A few pockets of tropical semi-evergreen and deciduous forests also occur within the Park area. The grasslands along with scattered trees of Silk cotton (Bombaxceiba), Elephant Apple (Dilleniaindica) and Indian rosewood (Dalbergiasissoo) among others give a typical savannah look akin to the sprawling wildernesses of Africa and North AmericaThese picturesque swamplands have an abundant cover of water lilies, water hyacinth and lotus. The vegetation that breaks the monotony of these grasslands and swamps are large clumps of semi-evergreen forest. The park, although quite flat in nature, is set against a backdrop of hills like the Mikir and KarbiAnglong.

Nearby Attractions(Kaziranga National Park )


There are many places which can be visited while you are staying at Kaziranga National Park .The Kakochang waterfalls is 13 kms from Bokakhat. Not far from the park are the ruins of the ancient Numaligarh. These ruins are of great archaeological importance. The tea gardens of Hathkhuli, Methoni, Difalu, BehoraBorchapori are also other local attractions. Also visit the coffee and rubber plantations behind the tourist lodge.

Kaziranga National Park Visits:


The park can be visited on an Elephant back or in a Jeep. There are trips covering Mihimukh, Baguri, Hole path, Arimarah, Kohora Central path-Baguri all areas teeming with wildlife-all authentically wild.

Hours To Visit (Kaziranga National Park)


On Elephant Back: 0500 to 0600 hrs, 0630 By Road : 0800 to 1100 hrs and 1400 to 1630 hrs. to 0730 hrs and 1530 to 1630 hrs.

Climate (Kaziranga National Park )


The climate of Kazirangapark is tropical. Summers are hot and winters cold. Take cotton clothes for summers and do not forget to pack woolens during winters. The average rainfall is 160 cms. But the monsoon months bring heavy downpours which often flood the park.

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