Kaziranga National Park
Assam
Best Time to Visit
November – April
Reaching Kaziranga
Flight: New Delhi – Guwahati
Flight: New Delhi – Jorhat
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Highlight Species
- Black-necked Stork
- Swamp Francolin
- Pallas’ Fish Eagle
- Greater Adjutant Stork
- Grey-headed Fish Eagle
- Collared Falconet
- Pied Falconet
- Marsh Babbler
- Jerdon’s Babbler
- Black-breasted Parrotbill
- Hodgson’s Bushchat
- Silver-breasted Broadbill
- Finn’s Weaver
- Bengal Florican
- Great Hornbill
- Oriental Pied Hornbill
- Spot-billed Pelican
About Kaziranga National Park
Synonymous with its stable population of the 2000 or so Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros or the Indian Rhinoceros, Kaziranga is a UNESCO World Heritage Site – a well-protected National Park of India and an area of great ecological importance. It is also an Elephant & Tiger Reserve, a unique status bestowed upon it, and is home to more than 500 species of birds.
The mighty River Brahmaputra flows alongside this biological hotspot, and the alluvial plains of the river along with the Diphlu, Mora Diphlu, & Mora Dhansiri rivers which pass through the park forming the basis of all life in this region. The habitat of the park includes Long Elephant Grass, short grasses, Swamps & Marsh, Oxbow Lakes, Alluvial Savanna Woodlands, Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest & Tropical Evergreen Forest.
Kaziranga National Park has been classified as an Important Bird Area(IBA) for Birdlife International and birding trips are fruitful, along with potential sightings of the Big 5 of India: Rhino, Elephant, Asiatic Water Buffalo, Swamp Deer & Tiger.
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We just finished the first half of two tiger safari tours in India. The first was on the Banhavgar National Park. Our guide was Sanjay Gupta, who had 25 years of experience in the park and with the tigers. He was wonderful, sharing his experience and knowledge throughout our three full days together. He was definitely a highlight of our trip, as a great guide makes for a great experience, whether you see tigers or not! And we did see tigers...
Nature Safari India organized our private 2 Weeks Safari in Central India plus a couple of Sightseeing and we are very happy to having choose this agency. I found them on the responsible tiger tourism association (TOFTigers) and I liked them from the very first contact. From the first email more than two years ago to the end of our trip in April 2022, the service was great, the selection of the itinerary, Parks, lodges and guides was perfect...
Deepkul and the Tiger Safari India team put together an incredible experience for us in Kanha and Bandhavgarh. All the details were taken care of as per our preferences and budget including transportation, food, lodging, and our amazing safari guides. Deepkul was easy to communicate with and always quick to respond to any questions before and during our trip. Highly recommend!