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Kaziranga National Park

Realm of the Rhinoceros

Assam

Image: Dr. Raju Kasambe / CC BY-SA 4.0
Monsoon Closure
Park is closed from May 1 to October 31 due to severe monsoon flooding. The Brahmaputra floods large portions of the park annually, and animals migrate to the Karbi Anglong hills.
Early Morning Safaris
Elephant safaris start at 5:15 AM. Jeep safaris begin at 7:30 AM (winter) or 6:30 AM (spring). Arrive early at your range office.

Plan Your Visit

Welcome to Kaziranga National Park! Use the resources below to plan your adventure in one of India's most treasured wild spaces.

Reservations

Confirm current jeep and elephant safari availability through official Assam/Kaziranga channels before booking locally.

Lodging

Inside the Park
Forest rest houses at Mihimukh and Bagori (booked through the Assam Forest Department). Basic facilities.
Kohora Area
Several resorts and lodges along NH-37 near Kohora. Wild Grass Resort, Diphlu River Lodge, and IORA - The Retreat are popular mid-range options.
Luxury Resorts
Taj Kaziranga Resort & Spa, Infinity Resort Kaziranga. Premium properties with guided safari packages and cultural experiences.

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Visitor Centers

Kaziranga Divisional Office
Kohora • 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Park permits, information, and range assignments. Contact for safari bookings and accommodation inside the park.
Kaziranga National Orchid Park
Near Kohora • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Biodiversity park with orchids, medicinal plants, and a small interpretation center.

Rules & Regulations

  • No entry after sunset — strictly enforced
  • Stay inside the safari vehicle at all times
  • No plastic carry bags inside the park
  • Maintain absolute silence near wildlife
  • Do not feed any animals
  • Follow your mahout's instructions during elephant safari
  • Armed forest guards accompany all safaris
  • No drone photography without special permission

Accessibility

Jeep safaris follow dirt tracks that can be bumpy. Elephant safaris require the ability to mount the elephant (using platforms). The terrain is flat but uneven. Kohora town and most resort areas are reasonably accessible. Inform the range office in advance for any special requirements.

Basic Information

About This Park

Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985, is a stunning expanse of tall elephant grass, marshlands, and dense tropical moist broadleaf forests along the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra River in Assam. The park is one of the greatest wildlife conservation success stories — it shelters two-thirds of the world's Great One-Horned Rhinoceroses, having brought the species back from the brink of extinction. Kaziranga also boasts the highest density of tigers among protected areas in the world and was declared a Tiger Reserve in 2006. The landscape is shaped by the annual monsoon flooding of the Brahmaputra, which rejuvenates the grasslands and sustains the incredible biodiversity of this remarkable ecosystem.

Operating Hours & Seasons

SeasonMorning SafariEvening Safari
Winter (Nov - Jan)7:30 AM - 11:00 AM1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Spring (Feb - Apr)6:30 AM - 10:30 AM1:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Elephant safaris operate only in the early morning (5:15 AM - 6:30 AM). Four ranges available: Central (Kohora), Western (Bagori), Eastern (Agoratoli), and Burapahar. Central and Western are most popular.

Closure PeriodMay 1 - October 31 (monsoon flooding). Opening date may vary based on flood recession.

Fees & Passes

CategoryAmount
Entry Fee (Indian)INR 100 per person
Entry Fee (Foreigner)INR 650 per person
Jeep Safari (Indian)INR 3,500 - 5,000 per trip
Jeep Safari (Foreigner)INR 6,000 - 8,500 per trip
Elephant Safari (Indian)INR 1,200 per person
Elephant Safari (Foreigner)INR 2,800 per person
Guide FeeINR 500 per trip (mandatory)
Camera FeeINR 500 (still), INR 1,000 (video)

Elephant safari slots are very limited (about 40-50 people per morning) and are allocated on first-come-first-served basis at each range office. Arrive before 5:00 AM to secure a slot.

Weather

☀️ Summer
March - May
20°C - 35°C
Warm and humid. Good visibility as grass is shorter after winter burning. Occasional thunderstorms in late April and May.
🌧️ Monsoon
June - October
25°C - 35°C
Heavy rainfall. Severe flooding from the Brahmaputra. Park is closed. Roads can be waterlogged. Not suitable for visits.
❄️ Winter
November - February
8°C - 25°C
Cool and pleasant. Best season for visits. Morning fog is common and can reduce visibility. Carry warm layers for elephant safaris.

Contact Information

Phone
+91-3776-268095
Authority
Director, Kaziranga National Park, Kohora, Assam

Directions & Transportation

Physical Address

Kaziranga National Park, Kohora, District Golaghat, Assam 785609

26.5775° N, 93.1711° E

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By Air

Nearest airport is Jorhat Airport (97 km, 2.5 hours by road). Guwahati Airport (Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International, 217 km, 4-5 hours by road) offers more flight options from major cities.

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By Train

Nearest railway station is Furkating Junction (75 km) on the main Guwahati-Dibrugarh line. Guwahati Railway Station (217 km) is the major railhead. Pre-paid taxis available from both stations.

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By Road

NH-37 (now NH-715) passes along the southern boundary of the park. State transport buses run between Guwahati and Upper Assam, stopping at Kohora. Private vehicles and taxis can be hired from Guwahati or Jorhat.

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Local Transport

Jeeps are available at each range office (Kohora, Bagori, Agoratoli). Auto-rickshaws connect Kohora town to nearby ranges. Most resorts arrange safari vehicles and guides.

Things to Do

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Jeep Safari
Explore four ranges — Central (Kohora), Western (Bagori), Eastern (Agoratoli), and Burapahar — each with distinct terrain and wildlife concentrations.
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Elephant Safari
Dawn elephant-back rides for intimate encounters with rhinos and tigers in the tall grasslands. Limited slots — arrive at the range office by 5:00 AM.
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Bird Watching
480+ species including Bengal Florican (critically endangered), Greater Adjutant Stork, Swamp Francolin, and migrating Pallas's Fish Eagle.
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Cultural Tours
Visit Mising (Mishing) tribal villages along the Brahmaputra. Experience traditional stilt houses, handloom weaving, and Assamese hospitality.
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Orchid Park
Visit the Kaziranga National Orchid and Biodiversity Park with over 500 species of orchids and exotic plants near Kohora.
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Tea Garden Visit
Tour nearby Assam tea estates. Learn about tea processing and sample some of the world's finest black tea.
Kaziranga Golf Course
A unique 9-hole golf course inside a wildlife area, operated by the Wild Grass eco-resort near Kohora.

Nature & Wildlife

Key Wildlife

Indian One-Horned RhinocerosBengal TigerAsian ElephantWild Water BuffaloEastern Swamp DeerHoolock GibbonOver 480 bird species

Flora

Alluvial grasslands (tall elephant grass up to 5 meters), tropical moist broadleaf forests, tropical semi-evergreen forests, and tropical deciduous forests. The landscape is dynamic, reshaped annually by Brahmaputra floods.

Fauna

Home to over 2,400 Indian One-Horned Rhinoceroses (two-thirds of the world population), approximately 120+ tigers (highest density in the world), over 1,200 elephants, and the last viable population of wild water buffalo in India. Also hosts Eastern swamp deer, hoolock gibbons, and the critically endangered Bengal florican.

Learn About the Park

History

Kaziranga's conservation history began in 1905 when Mary Curzon, wife of the Viceroy Lord Curzon, visited the area and was dismayed at failing to see a single rhinoceros. Her concern led Lord Curzon to establish the Kaziranga Proposed Reserve Forest in 1905. It became a game sanctuary in 1916, a wildlife sanctuary in 1950, and a national park in 1974. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1985. Through rigorous anti-poaching efforts, the rhino population has grown from a few dozen in the early 1900s to over 2,400 today — one of conservation's greatest success stories.

Quick Facts

Established
1974
Area
1,030 sq km (core area)
State
Assam
Designation
UNESCO World Heritage Site

References

  1. Kaziranga National Park official visitor information Director, Kaziranga National Park, Kohora, Assam
  2. Check Kaziranga lodging and visitor guidance Government of Assam
  3. Kaziranga National Park location map OpenStreetMap contributors
  4. Kaziranga National Park thumbnail image source Wikimedia Commons