Welcome to Kaziranga National Park, a magical land in Assam! Once known as Kaziranga Proposed Reserve Forest, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the amazing one-horned rhinoceros. Imagine jeep safaris and elephant rides through tall grasslands, spotting tigers, elephants, and so many colorful birds. It's a wild adventure you'll never forget!
Birdwatching-Spot Diverse Avian Species
Capture Scenic Landscapes And Wildlife Photos
Enjoy Jeep Safari For Wildlife Viewing
Explore The Park Via Boat Safari
Take Elephant Safari For Closer Encounters
Visit The Kaziranga Orchid And Biodiversity Park
November to April
Early Morning
₹5,000 per person
The history of Kaziranga National Park is intertwined with conservation efforts. In 1905, Lady Curzon, the wife of the Viceroy of India, visited the area and was dismayed by the declining rhino population. She urged her husband to take immediate action to protect these magnificent creatures. Consequently, Kaziranga Proposed Reserve Forest was created in the same year. Over the years, the reserve underwent several expansions and was declared a game sanctuary in 1916. In 1950, it was renamed Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary. Recognizing its ecological significance, Kaziranga was declared a National Park in 1974 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. Today, it stands as a testament to successful conservation initiatives and a haven for endangered species.