Description
:
Kaziranga
National Park lies on the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra
River, Kaziranga National Park covers an area
of approximately 430 Sq. kms with its swamps and tall thickets
of elephant grass making it the ideal habitat for the Indian one-horned.
The vast open country makes Kaziranga very accessible and wildlife
viewing fairly pleasurable. Here one can leave in the early hours
of the dawn for an elephant-back-ride.
One
could see wild elephant herds roaming around or rhinos
browse past visitors unconcernedly. Since Kaziranga
is easily accessible, it provides a chance to see animals in the
wild at close quarters, thus making a trip to this National
Park a very rewarding experience. The Park lies in the
flood plains of the Brahmaputra River,. The Kabri Angling Hill
ranges rise around the park pressing it against the Brahmaputra
River, flowing as its northern boundary. Into the soup plate between
the river and the ranges, flow several rivulets. They bring down
rich silt and sand, spread in small lakes, silt up the lakes to
make swamp and marshes, alluvial grasslands rising to alluvial
Savannah woodlands; and then as the land loses its moisture with
height, rise to mixed deciduous forests and finally, to tropical
evergreen forests. It is believed that if nature had not designed
such a breathtakingly beautiful habitat, it would have been extremely
difficult for man to create a national park with such natural
diversities suited to a diverse range of animal species. Kaziranga
National Park is the stronghold of the one horned rhinoceros.
There are over 1000 rhinos in this reserve.
The
wild elephant, another exotic animal of the region and often-found
in herds number ove
r
700 here. The wild buffalo is another attraction of the reserve
and again there are over 6oo of these in the reserve. The mouse
deer, the hog deer, barking deer, chinkara gazelle, bears, leopards,
leopard cat, wild boars and the gaur are to be found here besides
a variety of the primate family. The bird life of Kaziranga
National Park is typical of the north-eastern Foothill
of India.
The
highlight of the bird life here are the sights of hundreds and
hundreds of Pelicans, which breed here. The other birds commonly
found here are Crested Serpent eagle, Pallas fishing eagle, grey
- headed fishing eagle, swamp partridges, red jungle fowl, Bengal
florican, bar headed goose, whistling teal, egrets, herons, black
- necked stork, and open billed stork.
Season(Kaziranga
National Park )
November-May; the best period being January-April
Access(Kaziranga
National Park )
Drive to the park from Guwahati (219 km, 6 hours) or Jorhat
(96 km, 2 hours) airport accessible by flights from Delhi and
Calcutta respectively. The nearest railway station is Jakhalabandha
( 43 km).
Nearby
Attractions(Kaziranga National Park )
There are many places which can be visited while you are staying
at Kaziranga National Park .The
Kakochang waterfalls is 13 kms from Bokakhat. Not far from the
park are the ruins of the ancient Numaligarh. These ruins are
of great archaeological importance. The tea gardens of Hathkhuli,
Methoni, Difalu, Behora Borchapori are also other local attractions.
Also visit the coffee and rubber plantations behind the tourist
lodge.
Park
visits:
The park can be visited on an Elephant back or in a Jeep.
There are trips covering Mihimukh, Baguri, Hole path, Arimarah,
Kohora Central path-Baguri all areas teeming with wildlife-all
authentically wild.
Hours To Visit The Park
On Elephant Back: 0500 to 0600 hrs, 0630 to 0730 hrs
and 1530 to 1630 hrs.
By Road : 0800 to 1100 hrs and 1400 to 1630 hrs.
Climate(Kaziranga
National Park )
The climate of Kaziranga park is tropical. Summers
are hot and winters cold. Take cotton clothes for summers and
do not forget to pack woolens during winters. The average rainfall
is 160 cms. But the monsoon months bring heavy downpours which
often flood the park