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Kaziranga Main Entrance - Kaziranga Range, Kohora

Address: NH37, Kohora, Assam 785609, India

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Kaziranga main entrance - kaziranga range, kohora is a National park in Naharlagun.It has been rated 9 out of 10 by 675 people.

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Rashmi K. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
The view of this area is very beautiful. Some times we could observe reserved animal roaming around from this point.visitors take safari (jeep Or elephant) to explore the flora and fauna of beautiful Kaziranga.it's worth having a tour to Kaziranga.
Posted: 2 years ago

HB Salim B. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Nice place need more cleanness and gardening near the road sides , should add some parking area for vehicles , traffic should maintain properly , tourists attraction should be added all around , local people should be polite and helpful to tourists, all around restaurants food quality should make good enough as per the rate,, Kaziranga National Park, a world heritage site was declared by UNESCO in the year 1985 for its unique natural environment, is one of the oldest National parks in India, is located within Bokakhat subdivision of Golaghat district and Kaliabor subdivision of Nagaon district of Assam. Kaziranga National Park is famous for the largest habitat of Great One-horned rhinoceros (rhinoceros unicornis) in the world. It is also declared as Tiger Reserve on 2006. Kaziranga also having a large no of other mammals like - elephants, bears, panther, deer, etc and birds and reptiles. Kaziranga National Park is surrounded over an area of approximately 378 sq km with an elevation ranges from 40m to 80m, boundaries by two rivers - the north and east boundaries formed by the River Brahmaputra, and the Mora Diphlu River to the South. Some other water bodies also available within the Kaziranga National Park including Diphlu and Mora Dhansiri rivers. Flora Four major forests are available in the Kaziranga National Park - muddy flooded grasslands, savanna woodlands, tropical wet evergreen forests, and tropical semi-evergreen forests. But the major part of this vegetation is tall grasses on the swamps. Sugarcanes, rattan canes, reed, spear grass and elephant grass are common vegetation on the grasslands. Some kumbhi, Indian gooseberry, the cotton tree, and elephant apple are also available along with grasses on the grasslands. Pithraj tree (Aphanamixis polystachya),Talauma hodgsonii, elephant apple or chulta/chalta (Dillenia indica), Garcinia tinctoria, figs tree( Ficus rumphii), Cinnamomum bejolghota, and species of Syzygium are common trees on the evergreen forests, mainly shown in the Kanchanjhuri, Panbari, and Tamulipathar blocks of the Kaziranga National Parks. Other hand, silk plants/silk trees or sirises(Albizia procera), Jayanti(Duabanga grandiflora), Lagerstroemia speciosa, Crateva unilocularis, gum karaya (Sterculia urens), Grewia serrulata, Red Kamala or Kumkum tree(Mallotus philippensis), Spinous Kino Tree (Bridelia retusa), Aphania rubra, bandicoot berry (Leea indica), and Leea umbraculifera are common trees on the Tropical semi-evergreen forests area of this park, mostly cover the region of Baguri, Bimali, and Haldibari. Fauna Kaziranga National Park is famous for the unique Indian One-horned rhinoceros. Almost two-third One-horned rhinoceros of the world are habitat in the park, as on March, 2015 Kaziranga National Parks having 2401 population of single-horned rhinoceros where 1651 adults, 294 sub-adults, 251 juveniles and 205 infants. Kaziranga is also the most dense tiger habitat (118 as per last census, one tiger per 3.2 sq km) among all tigers reserved areas in the world. Kaziranga is also the largest habitat of wild Asiatic water buffalo (1,666, about 57% of the world population) and eastern swamp deer (468) in the world. Another 31 species of mammals are also habitat in this park - jungle cat, fishing cat, leopard cat, hog deer(9,000) rare hispid hare, Indian gray mongoose, small Indian mongooses, large Indian civet, small Indian civets, Bengal fox, golden jackal, sloth bear,Chinese pangolin, Indian pangolins, hog badger, Chinese ferret badgers, and particoloured flying squirrel including nine types of primate - Assamese macaque, capped, golden langur, ape and hoolock gibbon and Ganges dolphin as aquatic mammal. To protect avifaunal species, Kaziranga National Park is declared as an Important Bird Area by Birdlife International. It is the home of deferent verities of Indian and migrant birds, water birds, predators, scavengers, and game birds, among them the lesser white-fronted goose, fudge duck, Baer's pochard and lesser adjutant stork, greater adjutant stork, black-necked stork,
Posted: 2 years ago

Jonardan H. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
World Heritage Site .. The Park with worlds largest number of One horn ? ... Its the pride to the state of Assam and India... A place to feel heavenly with Nature... Both Elephant and jeep Safari Available.. Local eco camp available and high touch with local community..their goods and culture completes the Place!!
Posted: 2 years ago

H. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
We went one day after the national park closed for the monsoon. But dont worry, you can spot rhinos, elephants, hog deer, wild buffalo, wild boar from the entrance gate. If you are lucky you can see them up close. There is no entry fees as well. You can go here anytime of the year.
Posted: 2 years ago

Vishal C. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
World Heritage Site kaziranga national park is the world amazing park which we can seen one horn rhino, elephant, deer and many more wild life animals are there...
Posted: 2 years ago

Timings:
Saturday: 7:30 to 10 am, 1:30 to 3 pm
Sunday: 7:30 to 10 am, 1:30 to 3 pm
Monday: 7:30 to 10 am, 1:30 to 3 pm
Tuesday: 7:30 to 10 am, 1:30 to 3 pm
Wednesday: 7:30 to 10 am, 1:30 to 3 pm
Thursday: 7:30 to 10 am, 1:30 to 3 pm
Friday: 7:30 to 10 am, 1:30 to 3 pm

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