A paradise for the Great One-horned Rhinoceros and the Big Five of India.
Kaziranga National Park, located in the heart of Assam, is one of India's most iconic wildlife destinations. Spanning across the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River, it is home to two-thirds of the world's population of Great One-horned Rhinoceroses. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park offers a breathtaking landscape of tall elephant grass, marshlands, and dense tropical forests.
The park is divided into four main administrative ranges, each offering a unique wildlife experience. Whether you choose a Jeep safari through the dense woods or an Elephant safari at dawn, Kaziranga promises an unforgettable encounter with nature.
The park is divided into 4 zones, each offering a distinct flora and fauna experience.
(Kohora)
The most popular zone. Best for a mix of Rhinos, Elephants, and birdwatching. Primary hub for tourism.
(Bagori)
Known for the highest density of Rhinos. Ideal for close-up wildlife photography and elephant safaris.
(Agartoli)
A paradise for birdwatchers and tiger trackers. Famous for its wetlands and large water bodies.
(Ghorakati)
Characterized by hilly terrain. Best for spotting Hoolock Gibbons and Capped Langurs.

| Activity | Indians | Foreigners |
|---|---|---|
| Jeep Safari | ₹4,500 - ₹5,500 | ₹8,500 - ₹10,000 |
| Elephant Safari | ₹1,200 / Person | ₹3,500 / Person |
*Prices vary slightly based on the specific zone chosen.