Kaziranga National Park is home to one-horned rhinos and tigers and other flora, avifauna, and fauna. This makes the national park popular among wildlife enthusiasts. The best time to visit Kaziranga National Park is between November to April. These attributes have also made the park listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site List. It also provides shelter to about 35 mammalian species, including 15 species of mammals categorized as threatened under the IUCN Red List.
How to reach Kaziranga National Park
By Air
Guwahati is the nearest airport, located at a distance of 235 km. Taxis, auto-rickshaws, and buses are available to carry tourists from the airport to the Kaziranga national park.
By Rail
The nearest railway stations to Kaziranga National Park are located at Jorhat, Furkating, and Guwahati. In addition, forms of transportation such as taxis, auto-rickshaws, and buses are available to reach the national park.
By Road
Due to proper road connectivity, reaching Kaziranga National Park is easily accessible. You can take a bus to reach Kaziranga National Park from the Guwahati Bus stop, Jorhat Bus stand, Nawgaon, Dibrugarh, and Tezpur bus stand.
Kaziranga Tour Packages
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