Welcome to the wild heart of Assam! Kaziranga National Park is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site and the proud home to the world's largest population of the Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros.
Spread across the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River, Kaziranga boasts a vibrant ecosystem featuring tall elephant grass, rugged reeds, marshes, and dense tropical broadleaf forests. Alongside the iconic rhino, the park is a sanctuary for the Royal Bengal Tiger, Asian Elephants, Wild Water Buffalo, and Swamp Deer—collectively known as the "Big Five" of Kaziranga.
The park is divided into four main tourist zones for safaris:
• Central Zone (Kohora): Famous for its dense animal population and scenic beauty.
• Western Zone (Bagori): The best zone for spotting rhinos at close range.
• Eastern Zone (Agaratoli): A paradise for bird watchers and wildlife photographers.
• Burapahar Zone: Known for its hilly terrain, trekking trails, and primate sightings.
Whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, a photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful escape into nature, Kaziranga offers an unforgettable adventure.