KAZIRANGA, Assam

Kaziranga is one of the oldest National parks in India and it is the largest habitat for Indian single horned rhinos (rhinoceros unicornis). Kaziranga is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Kaziranga hosts a rich and diverse population of almost 42 species of fish, 9 species of amphibians, 27 species of reptiles, more than 491 species of birds and 35 species of mammals.

Among the larger mammals, there are almost 86 tigers (2000 census), 1048 elephants (2002 census), 2048 rhinos (2009 census), 1431 buffalo (2001 census) and 486 swamp deer. Kaziranga also houses more than 546 species of flora. Kaziranga is said to have about 86 tigers, which is the highest density of tigers in the world (1 every 5 sq. km, 2000 census)

Visitors seldom see tigers due to the dense, tall grass. The rhinoceros is the real star of the park. Kaziranga also has one of the very last populations of truly wild Asian water buffalo, but even here there are many feral descendants of domesticated water buffalo, and hybridization occurs. The park is also the last haven for greater adjutant storks, with fewer than one hundred nesting pairs.

Trip Inclusions:
1. 02 Night stay in Hotel / Eco-Resort near Kaziranga National Park
2. 04 Jungle Safaris (Shared)
3. 02 Elephant Safaris (Shared)
4. Pick up and drop back in AC/Non-AC vehicle from nearest Airport / Railway Station.
4. 02 Breakfasts, 02 Lunches and 02 Dinners
5. Vehicle, Entry and Guide Charges for Safari

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