Kaziranga National Park, Assam
,North East India
Elephants take them into the Park at dawn. As the mist lifts and the rising sun touches the hills in the distance, herds of barasingha and wild buffalo are to be seen in the marshes. The most ferocious bovine in the world, the massive wild buffalo is impressive and can weigh up to 915 kg. Rhinos browse unconcernedly as the visitors pass by and an occasional herd of elephants or wild boar is also sighted. The grasslands are raptor country and the crested serpent eagle, the Pallas fishing eagle and grey headed fishing eagle can be seen circling over the marshes. The water-bird variety includes swamp partridge, bar-headed goose, whistling teal, the Bengal florican, storks, herons and even pelicans. Located along the main highway, Kaziranga is easily accessible and the chance to see animals in the wild at such close quarters, makes a visit to the Park a very rewarding experience. General Information Best time to visit : November-April Accommodation : Forest Rest Houses and Tourist Lodge (ITDC) Nearest Town : Bokakhat (23 km) How to get there : Air-Jorhat (84 km) Rail-Jorhat Park Entry Fee Rs. 10 per day / person. Elephant ride Rs. 100 per person for Indian Tourists. (3 or 4 seats on an elephant) Rs. 5O for children. Rs. 700 per person for foreigners. Jeep ride Rs. 450 per jeep. Camera fee Ordinary camera - Rs. 10 Telephoto Lens - Rs. 5O For Professionals still camera - Rs. 150 Video Camera - Rs. 1500 |



