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India Travel Destinations offers online tour
booking for wildlife tours to the Kaziranga National Park
located on the banks of the River Brahmaputra in Assam, India.
The Kaziranga National Park encompasses a total land area
of 430 square kilometers.
Kaziranga was declared as a reserve forest as early as the
year 1908. The area became a wildlife sanctuary in the year
1950 and became a National Park in the year 1974.
This wildlife sanctuary was established to primarily protect
the one-horned Indian Rhinoceroses, though this wildlife park
is also home to a number of other wild animals such as sloth
bears, leopard cats, hog badgers, elephants, gibbons, Indian
bison, porcupines, pythons, wild buffaloes, hog deer, swamp
deer and hoolock pigs.
There are more than 1000 Rhinos at the Kaziranga National
Park in Assam, India. This wildlife park is one of the few
places where you can see the one-horned rhino in all its glory
during your wildlife tours to Assam, India.
The vegetation at the Kaziranga National Park consists of
vast stretches of tall elephant grass and dense tropical forests.
There are certain swampy areas inside the park that serve
as ideal habitats for certain species of reptiles and birds.
The Karbi, Anglong and Barail Hills lie on the South of this
massive wildlife sanctuary and national park.
During your wildlife tours to the Kaziranga National Park
you are required to register at the Tourist Centre located
at the Bonani Tourist Lodge located right at the entrance
of the park. The perfect time to go on wildlife tours to the
Kaziranga National Park is during the months of November to
April. The wildlife park is closed to visitors during the
monsoon season.
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