Kaziranga National Park

Golaghat, Assam

Nestled amid the lush green surroundings of Assam’s Golaghat district, The Kaziranga National Park is the most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries in the country. A home to the rare one horned rhinoceros, which is at the verge of extinction, Kaziranga has also shot to fame after an extensive and successful conservation project to save the pride of Assam. It is also enlisted with the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Nature opens its heart out to travelers who seek an eternal rendezvous with nature. The serenity, calmness and grandeur of the Kaziranga National Park amuse every visitor beyond imagination. Equipped with state of the art amenities like plush resorts, transportation facilities, excellent food with an ethnic twist and not to mention, the much adored ‘Jeep Safari’ and ‘Elephant Safari’ adds to the adventure a once in a lifetime experience.

Hire expert guides at nominal costs and be sure to spot the beast, the one horned rhino grazing in the wild with all its grandeur and beauty. Try out the best of Assamese local cuisines cooked in the open to give you a feeling of local tribal lifestyle. Communicate with the locals and you could be at the crossroads of cultural exchange. Experience hospitality at its best; with comfortable resorts opening its windows for a straight-view into raw nature, adventure is in its purest form here.

Enjoy a royal ride on elephant back amid the adventurous terrains of the National park, spotting rare and majestic wild animals from a safe distance. Unleash yourself from daily boredom and experience the wild adrenaline rush with the detailed safari planning. A trip to the Kaziranga National Park could be the best getaway for you and your family as it opens the doorway to the most exquisite and abundantly rich flora and fauna of the Northeast and that of Assam. 

Destination at a Glance
How to reach

Airport: Jorhat, Guwahati

By Road:
Guwahati to Kaziranga 200 Kms
Shillong to Kaziranga 291 kms
Jorhat to Kaziranga 90 kms

Location
Area
430 km²
Nearest city

Bokakhat on the east and Jakhalabandha on the west.