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Kaziranga National Park in Assam has to be the most beautiful and attractive
place you can choose to visit. A World Heritage Site, Kaziranga's 688
sq km.s of lush green flood plains are home to some of the most fascinating
wildlife in Asia.
The Park lies on the south bank of the famous Brahmaputra and its boundary
for the most part follows the Mora Diphlu river and runs parallel to the
National Highway No. 37. The park was first established in 1908, as a
reserve forest with only about a dozen rhinos and was declared a National
Park in 1974.
Kaziranga is famous for the great one - horned Rhino. Tigers which are
natural enemies of rhinos are also present in sizable numbers in this
area. Other attractions in this national park include the wild buffalo,
magnificent swamp deer, hog deer, wild boar, gibbon, capped langur, etc.
A wide variety of snakes including the rock python and the monitor lizard
are also found here. Amongst the birds, the crested serpent eagle is common
while the gray-headed fishing eagle is frequently seen. Others include
the great stork, crane, the bar-headed goose, the pelican, etc.
Mihimukh is the starting area for the park and elephants can be hired
from here to enter the sanctuary. Jeep safaris and early morning elephant
rides can be arranged for at the Tourist Centre here.
CLIMATE: Three seasons can be distinguished. Summer, which is dry and
windy, extends from mid-February to May with mean maximum and minimum
temperatures of 37°C and 7°C, respectively. The monsoon occurs
from May to September when conditions are warm and humid. Most of the
mean annual rainfall of 2220mm falls during this season. During winter
(November to mid-February), when conditions are mild and dry, mean maximum
and minimum temperatures are 25°C and 5°C, respectively
Access
Air : Nearest airport Jorhat (96 kms) is connected by Indian Airlines
flights with Calcutta which in turn is connected with other cities in
India.
Fare: Calcutta - Jorhat (Thursday & Sunday) Rs.1956 (Y).
Rail: Nearest railway station Furkating (75 kms from Kaziranga) on the
metre guage line is directly connected to Guwahati which in turn is connected
with the other major cities in India.
Road: Kaziranga (Kohora) to Guwahati
217 km, Jorhat 96 km, Furkating 75 kms.
Bus : The Assam Road Transport Corporation
runs regular buses from Guwahati, Jorhat, Furkating which stop at Kohora
5 kms outside the Park and where the accommodation is located. Long distance
night coaches run by private operators from Guwahati and Jorhat also stop
here on request. The Tourist Department, Kaziranga Forest Lodge, has a
reservation quota of 10 seats on the Kaziranga Express from Golaghat to
Guwahati.
Local Transport: Taxis available. |
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