Kaziranga National Park is one of the pride of Assam. It is important to mention that this endangered Indian is home to a horny rhinoceros and it was declared as Tiger sanctuary in 2006, while adjusting the highest density of tigers in the world. National Park is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a large garden with a area of about 429.93 km area. It belongs to two districts of Assam - Golaghat and Noagaon.
Kaziranga Tourism is not about the opening of one of the horny rhinoceros or tigers that walk on foot is a great base, but this also means that there are three big vegetarians, Asian elephants, Asian water buffaloes and watching Swampy Deer for Kaziranga National Park has also been demarcated as an important bird area by BirdLife International in an attempt to preserve the species of wild birds. One of the many attractions in the Kaziranga National Park is to travel elephants inside the park circulated by trained Mahavat. Walking in the open ground on these majestic animals is a special gift. Other options to see the National Park are to book a Jeep or four-wheeler vehicle. They should be reserved in advance from the garden administrative center.
India is in the seventh position in terms of area in terms of area. It is spread over a total of 3.287 million km2 of the world. There is a variety of natural structures in this area of India. In which many large and dense forests are located. Here, there are many gardens and wildlife sanctuaries in these forests which come from many places to take advantage of people. A Kaziranga National Park in such a gardens and wildlife sanctuary. It is located in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of Assam of India. This park site is also known as World Heritage.This park is mainly found in a horny rhinoceros which is also known as Indian rhinoceros. In this park there are many other mammal animals besides one horned rhinoceros, such as: - Tigers, elephants, leopards, bears, langurs, wolves etc. Kaziranga's forest is mainly known for its dense tropical moist liquid forests with elephant grass, marshland and wide leaf.
About Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park is situated in the area of Golaghat and Nagaon of Assam, spread over an area of 430 km2. This park was established in 1908. This park is a type of heritage which is not just India but it is the world's heritage. In 1904, when Mary Curson, wife of Lord Curzon of Kedleston, visited this area to see a horny rhinoceros, she did not show a single rhinoceros. Then on coming back, Lord Curzon of Kedleston forced the conservation of dwindling habitats in this area and in 1905 prepared the Kaziranga proposed reserve van in 232 km2 area. Gradually, its area expanded according to requirement and today the total area of this park is 430 km2. The main objective of this park is to conserve the species of one-horned rhinoceros. This park was home to many wildlife besides Gande.
History of Kaziranga National Park
Over time, everything changed, and in 1950, it was renamed Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary by P. D. Stracey. In 1954, the Assam Government created a bid for this study, under which the punishment of the victim of a rhinoceros was filled, which was passed in 1968 as the Assam National Park Act of 1968 and it was declared a National Park. In 1985, UNESCO declared this park as World Heritage. Kaziranga is home to the high density of tigers in all protected areas of the world, due to which it was declared as the tiger Reserve by the government in 2006.
Wildlife Sanctuaries
In addition to the three major vegetarian creatures (elephant, rhinoceros and deer) in this national park spread over an area of 430 km2, here a total of 35 species of mammalian species are known as breeding populations. Most single horny rhinoceros are found in this park. If you want to come back to this park, you will see a horny rhinoceros, Asian water buffalo, eastern swampy hinds, Hanthi, Gaur, Sambar, tiger, cheetah etc.
It is said that the population of the water buffalo found here is found in the world, 57% of the total population is found in Kaziranga. Apart from the water buffalo here, the density of tigers found here is the highest in the world. Apart from all these creatures, many other types of creatures can be seen in this park. Many migratory birds, birds of water, etc. are found in Kaziranga. Here in the jungles you see various types of snakes and various kinds of animal species.
Things to See Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga national park is known for its many specialties. There are many types of attractive centers here that attract the audience. Let's know about all those attractive centers.
(1) Forest :- Kaziranga National Park is surrounded by evergreen forest which is always green. There are several ponds and rivers in this van which help to keep this van green. In this van elephant grass is found more in addition to pand plants.
(2) Rhinoceros :- The park is found in the largest quantity of the world in this park. There is a total of 2,401 rhinoceros population, out of which 1,651 adults, 294 sub-adults, 456 children are included.
(3) Water Buffalo :- 57% of the total population of this species is seen expanding its life in this park. Many aquatic plants grow in the aquatic vegetation - park's talos and rivers, which make the park even more attractive.
Best Time to Visit Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga has a rainy season, due to which often the news of the fence is heard. If you want to see this park or plan to take advantage of this park, you can take advantage of this attraction at any time by leaving the monsoon time. Due to excess rainfall in monsoon, the park is closed in monsoon.
Transport Services :-
To reach Kaziranga, the government has arranged a paved road to the park. This road connects Tezpur and Golaghat to the nearby cities of Kaziranga. There is 250 km from Kaziranga, from Guwahati where you can take away cabs or other services.
(1) Airplane - If you are traveling from the airplane then you can come to Jorhat, Dimapur, Guwahati or Tezpur near Kaziranga, from where you can reach the park with the help of bus, taxi or other ride. Tejpur is 100 km from the park Jorhat 97 km, Dimapur is 172 km and distance is 217 km from Guwahati.
(2) Train :- If you are coming from the rail to take advantage of this place, then you can reach nearby station Bokakhat, Golaghat Station, from which other options for Kaziranga will be easily available. The distance of these stations is 23 km and 65 km, respectively.
(3) Bus - If you are reaching India by taking the road service while visiting India, then Assam Government has operated several tourism buses by the Transport Corporation which will reach Kashiranga.