Visit Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Kaziranga, famous for its one-horned rhino, is one of the most remote national parks in India. It covers some 430 square kilometres of very varied terrain. Kaziranga has a tiger count of 86, giving it the highest density tiger population in India, though the lush jungle means that it is difficult to spot them.

One-horned rhinos, Kaziranga National Park, India
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Assam, India
Kaziranga, famous for its one-horned rhino, is one of the most remote national parks in India. It covers some 430 square kilometres of very varied terrain.
Wildlife
Elephant grass, cane, forest and swamps are all home to the varied wildlife. Apart from rhino there are also wild buffalo, sambar, wild boar and the endangered barasingha or swamp deer, renowned for its impressive antlers. There are also otters and dolphins in the river and plenty of water pools which attract fishing birds such as pelicans and Pallas’s fishing eagle.
Tigers
Kaziranga has a tiger count of 86, giving it the highest density tiger population in India, though the lush jungle means that it is difficult to spot them.
Game drives and elephant-back safaris
The substantial core area is separated into three ranges and between you and your naturalist you will decide which ranges are best suited for each game drive. Alternatively, you may view the wildlife from the back of an elephant (arranged locally).
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- A World Heritage Site and a Project Tiger Reserve, Manas National Park is located on the northern border of Assam and is one of the most remote parks in India. Stretching over 2,837sq km, the park was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985 and is home to much wildlife.
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Kaziranga National Park
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- Kaziranga, famous for its one-horned rhino, is one of the most remote national parks in India. It covers some 430 square kilometres of very varied terrain. Kaziranga has a tiger count of 86, giving it the highest density tiger population in India, though the lush jungle means that it is difficult to spot them.
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