Kaziranga is a title of a remarkable
success story of conservation of the One Horned India Rhinoceros and other
wild lives in the North East India. It is not only the homeland of the Great
Indian One Horned Rhinoceros, but also provides shelter to a variety of wild
lives.
It is one of the significant natural habitat for in situ conservation
of biological biodiversity of universal value. The values and criteria made
Kaziranga National Park to get inscribed in the World Heritage Site List
1985. The Kaziranga National Park area consists of 429.93 Sq.Km. with an
additional area of 429.40 Sq.Km. and situated in the two districts of Assam,
namely Golaghat and Nagaon. The total area of the park within Nagaon
district is 175 Sq.Km., out of which 135 Sq.Km. falls under Bagori Forest
Range office and 40 Sq.Km. falls within Ghorakati Forest Range office.
Loaction Middle Assam in North East India
Latitude:- 26°30
N to 26°45 N
Longitude:- 93°08 E to 93°36 E
Climate:- Sub-Tropical Monsoon with average rainfall of 1320 mm and
temperature ranging from 8° C in Winter to 38° C in Summer
Located on the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra River in the far North East
of India, Assam, Kaziranga National Park covers an area of approximately
430-sq-kms with its swamps and tall thickets of elephant grass making it the
ideal habitat for the Indian One-Horned Rhino. Due to limitless poaching of
this prehistoric survivor, the Kaziranga National Park was declared a
wildlife sanctuary in 1940.
Major Wildlife Attractions of
Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary Beside ofcourse the great one horned
Indian Rhino, the other major wild attractions include a large population of
Indian Elephants, Indian Bison, Swamp Deer or Barasingha, Hog Deer, Sloth
Bears, Tigers, Leopard Cats, Jungle Cats, Otters, Hog Badgers, Capped
Langurs, Hoolock Gibbons, Wild Boar, Jackal, Wild Buffalo, Pythons, Monitor
Lizards, etc.
Kaziranga National Park is a birding paradise; the
grasslands are a raptor country that can be seen on safari makes a
remarkable experience. These include the Oriental Honey Buzzard,
Black-Shouldered Kite, Black Kite, Brahminy Kite, Pallas's Fishing Eagle,
White Tailed Eagle, Grey-Headed Fishing Eagle, Himalayan Griffon, etc. Huge
numbers of migratory birds descend on the parks lakes and marshy areas
during winters, including Greylag Geese, Bar-Headed Geese, Ruddy Shelduck,
Gadwall, Falcated Duck, Red-Crested Pochard and Northern Shoveller.
Other
Attractions In Kaziranga Elephant Safari : The vast open country
makes Kaziranga National Park very accessible and wildlife viewing fairly
pleasurable. Here one can leave in the early hours of the dawn for an
elephant-back-ride. Authorized and trained Mahouts who guide visitors
through the park train the Elephants. One could see wild Elephant herds
roaming around or Indian Rhinos browse past visitors unconcernedly. Since
Kaziranga wildlife Sanctuary is easily accessible, its provides a chance to
see animals in the wild at such close quarters, thus making a trip to this
National Park a very rewarding experience.
Sightseeing in
Kaziranga : Tourists can stroll through the lush coffee and rubber
plantations of the nearby Karbi Anglong. Or visit the Karbi villages, meet
the Karbi people and observe their way of living. Yiu can also venture
through the tea gardens that Assam is so famous for and watch how one gets
one's daily cup of tea. Film shows on wildlife can be arranged at the
various tourist lodges in Kaziranga, on request.
Best Time to
Visit Kaziranga National Park Kaziranga's visiting season is from
mid-November to early April months. During the monsoons, the Brahmaputra
River bursts its banks, flooding the low-lying grasslands and causing
animals to migrate from one area to another within the Kaziranga National
Park.
How to Get there Air : The nearest
airport is situated at Guwahati, which is 217-km away from the park. The
other airport is located at Jorhat, 97-km from Kaziranga.
Rail :
The nearest railhead is Furkating, situated 75-km away from Kaziranga
National Park.
Road : The main gate for Kaziranga Wildlife
Sanctuary, at Kohora on the NH-37, consists of a handful of cafes and a
small local market. ASTC and private buses stop here on their way to and
from Guwahati, Tezpur and Upper Assam. Some private buses also retain a seat
quota for Kaziranga passengers.