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Dec
2018

Kaziranga National Park

Posted By : Panchoi/ 1821

Inhabited by the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, this national park has been declared as a World Heritage Site. One of the most coveted wildlife holiday destinations in India, spreading over 430 square kilometre Kaziranga National Park sprinkled with elephant-grass meadows, swampy lagoons, and dense forest. Made unique with a vibrant, well preserved and sustained ecology this park has a very versatile bio diversity which makes this National Park a very important and popular tourist destination. Other than the one horned Rhino which almost defines the area, the park also offers pleasant surprises to tourists as they spot Swamp deer, elephants, wild buffalos, Chinese pangolins, Bengal foxes, gibbons, civets, sloth bears, leopards and flying squirrels are a few animals that can be spotted here. The park is also home to the Indian tigers, eagles, hornbills and pelicans. Apart from the wildlife, the park itself is immensely beautiful with water bodies and forests. Kaziranga National Orchid and Biodiversity Park established at Durgapur village is a latest attraction to the tourists. It houses more than 500 species of orchids, 132 varieties of sour fruits and leafy vegetables, 12 species of cane, 46 species of bamboo and large varieties of local fishes.