Wildlife Parks in India 
Kaziranga National Park

Lying
along the mighty Brahmaputra River, the Kaziranga National Park covers an area
of about 430 sq. km. Its swamps and grasslands with tall thickets of elephant
grass and patches of evergreen forest, support the largest number of rhino in
the subcontinent. It was an alarming depletion in their numbers, due to hunting
and poaching that led to the conservation of this area in 1926.
In 1940, Kaziranga was declared a sanctuary. Though poaching still constitutes
a major threat to the rhino population, the numbers of this species are fairly
healthy.
At Kaziranga, the open country makes wildlife viewing fairly easy. A day's outing
is often sufficient for visitors to see most of the major species here. Elephants
take them into the Park at dawn. As the mist lifts and the rising sun touches
the hills in the distance, herds of barasingha and wild buffalo are to be seen
in the marshes.
The most ferocious bovine in the world, the massive wild buffalo is impressive
and can weigh up to 915 kg. Rhinos browse unconcernedly as the visitors pass
by and an occasional herd of elephants or wild boar is also sighted.

The
grasslands are raptor country and the crested serpent eagle, the Pallas fishing
eagle and grey headed fishing eagle can be seen circling over the marshes.
The water-bird variety includes swamp partridge, bar-headed goose, whistling
teal, the Bengal florican, storks, herons and even pelicans.
Located along the main highway, Kaziranga is easily accessible and the chance
to see animals in the wild at such close quarters makes a visit to the Park
a very rewarding experience.
General Information:
Best Time to Visit: November to April
Nearest Town: Bokakhat (23 Km)
How to Get Here:
Air: Jorhat (84 Km)
Rail: Jorhat (84 km).
Jungle Resorts In Kaziranga
» Wildgrass
Resort
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