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Wildlife
Sanctuaries
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Area :
688 sq. km/ 42,996 hectares.
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Established : 1926 as a reserve forest,
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1940 as a wild life
sanctuary,
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1974 as a national park.
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Description :
Kaziranga National Park lies to the south of the mighty
Brahmaputra river and being on the floodplains is inundated heavily by
the monsoon rains. The predominant vegetation is a mixture of tall
grasslands and riverine forests. There are many marshes, interconnecting
streams and ox-bow lakes, known locally as 'bheels' or 'bils'. To the
south of the park lie the Mikir Hills which rise to over 1,000 metres
elevation. Kaziranga wildlife sanctuary is famous for its Indian
Rhinoceros population which is estimated at 1,100 + and is by far the
best place to see them in India. (this species in unique to the
subcontinent, with the second largest population of 400+ found in
Chitwan, Nepal). Other large mammals include the Water Buffalo, Swamp
Deer and Gangetic Dolphin. The park may be explored by riding elephant
or 4-wheel drive motor vehicles. There are several watch towers. The
nearby Panbari Reserve Forest is the best place to see the Hoolock
Gibbon. Kaziranga national park has a rich birdlife. There is a
colony of Spot-billed pelicans and the rare Bengal Floricans inhabit the
grasslands. This area is also known for the famous Assam tea and during
the winter and spring it is worthwhile visiting the nearby tea
plantations to see tea leaves being picked and processed.
Season :
November-May; the best period being January-April
Access :
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).
| WILD GRASS LODGE - KAZIRANGA |
With an accommodation of 21 rooms,
Wild Grass Lodge is a private modern resort. It is situated by a stream
in the paddy fields and forest. The lodge has the facility of arranging
elephant rides and walks through the forest and tea plantations.
There is wide range of accommodation facility at the park. There are
rest houses, dormitory and lodges maintained by the forest department
and the ITDC. The forest department has two rest houses and one
dormitory. ITDC has three lodges, one dormitory and two cottages. The
lodges have A/C and non A/C rooms furnished with modern accessories.
Mammals :
| Assam Macaque | Golden Jackal | Asiatic Black Bear |
| Smooth-coated Otter | Common Palm Civet | Leopard Cat |
| Leopard | Indian Elephant | Indian Muntjac |
| Sambar | Indian Pangolin | Orange-bellied |
| Hoolock Gibbon | Bengal Fox | Sloth Bear |
| Small Indian Civet | Small Indian Mongoose | Jungle Cat |
| Tiger | Indian Rhinoceros | Swamp Deer |
| Water Buffalo | Black Giant Squirrel | Indian Hare |
| Capped Langur | Dhole | Yellow-throated Marten |
| Large Indian Civet | Indian Grey Mongoose | Fishing Cat |
| Ganges Dolphin | Wild Boar | Hog Deer |
| Gaur | Indian Porcupine | Himalayan Squirrel |
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