Kaziranga, Assam
Tourism
in Assam : Sightseeing in Kaziranga
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Kaziranga
Kaziranga STD Code is 036776
Kaziranga is loacted on the bank of the
Brahmaputra river and it is situated at a distance of 215 kilometer from
Guwahati and it is haiving the most well known Kaziranga National Park here.
It is spread over an area of 430 kilometer of pristine forest land and
Kaziranga is also a world heritage site, which is most famous as it is the
last remaining habitat of the great Indian one horned rhino.
It has official rhino population of over
1500, although in 1904, they were on the verge of extinction. It is well
known for the last habitats of the one-horned rhino. Kaziranga is also a
boasts of gaurs - means the Indian bisons, tigers, bears, deer, elephants as
well as the rich bird life. One can have best visit in the month ofDecember
and January each year. One can have the best view of the animals from the top
of an elephant.
One can slo enjoy the early morning
elephant rides heer available for the tourists, which has to be booked in
advance at many Tourist Center. One can also get the jeep safaris,
which help to view more area than the elephants, not as closer to animals as
by elephants.
How to go Kaziranga
on ecan reach Kaziranga, by air form Jorhat
and then by road from Kohora, which is the entry point of Kaziranga. One can
also took a car on rent or a bus from Guwahati. It is allow to live
for three nights and four days at Kaziranga.
Pabitora
Pabitora is on the border of
Nagaon and Kamrup districts, which lies a small wildlife sanctuary with
rhinos and deer as the main inhabitants in it.
Bhalukpung
Bhalukpung is surrounded by the blue hills
as well as the evergreen forests and Bhalukpung is set amidst picturesque
surroundings and it is very well knwon for angling. Tipi is a venue of Asia's
largest orchidarium and it is just at a distance of 7 kilometer from
here.
Accommodation
Accommodation at Tourist Lodge at
Bhalukpung.
Reservation
Reservation can be done at Tourist
Information Officer at P O Bhalukpung via Tezpur of Dist Sonitpur.
Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary
Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary is a small
sanctuary and it covers an area of 6 square kilometer. It was established in
the yaer 1952 and mainly protect hornbills, tigers, leopards, elephants
and many more.
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