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Kaziranga National Park is Assam’s wild heart—lush, untamed, and teeming with life. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s most famous for sheltering the largest population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros in the world. But that’s just the beginning.
Here’s what makes Kaziranga unforgettable:
Wildlife Safaris: Hop on a jeep or elephant safari to spot rhinos, wild elephants, swamp deer, and if you’re lucky, a tiger slinking through the tall grass.
Birdwatching Paradise: With over 480 species, including storks, pelicans, and eagles, it’s a dream for bird lovers.
Diverse Landscapes: From elephant grass meadows to marshy lagoons and dense forests, the park’s terrain is as varied as its wildlife.
Conservation Success: Once on the brink, the rhino population has rebounded thanks to decades of dedicated protection efforts.