5/5 HB Salim B. 2 years ago on Google
Nice
place
need
more
cleanness
and
gardening
near
the
road
sides
,
should
add
some
parking
area
for
vehicles
,
traffic
should
maintain
properly
,
tourists
attraction
should
be
added
all
around
,
local
people
should
be
polite
and
helpful
to
tourists,
all
around
restaurants
food
quality
should
make
good
enough
as
per
the
rate,,
Kaziranga
National
Park,
a
world
heritage
site
was
declared
by
UNESCO
in
the
year
1985
for
its
unique
natural
environment,
is
one
of
the
oldest
National
parks
in
India,
is
located
within
Bokakhat
subdivision
of
Golaghat
district
and
Kaliabor
subdivision
of
Nagaon
district
of
Assam.
Kaziranga
National
Park
is
famous
for
the
largest
habitat
of
Great
One-horned
rhinoceros
(rhinoceros
unicornis)
in
the
world.
It
is
also
declared
as
Tiger
Reserve
on
2006.
Kaziranga
also
having
a
large
no
of
other
mammals
like
-
elephants,
bears,
panther,
deer,
etc
and
birds
and
reptiles.
Kaziranga
National
Park
is
surrounded
over
an
area
of
approximately
378
sq
km
with
an
elevation
ranges
from
40m
to
80m,
boundaries
by
two
rivers
-
the
north
and
east
boundaries
formed
by
the
River
Brahmaputra,
and
the
Mora
Diphlu
River
to
the
South.
Some
other
water
bodies
also
available
within
the
Kaziranga
National
Park
including
Diphlu
and
Mora
Dhansiri
rivers.
Flora
Four
major
forests
are
available
in
the
Kaziranga
National
Park
-
muddy
flooded
grasslands,
savanna
woodlands,
tropical
wet
evergreen
forests,
and
tropical
semi-evergreen
forests.
But
the
major
part
of
this
vegetation
is
tall
grasses
on
the
swamps.
Sugarcanes,
rattan
canes,
reed,
spear
grass
and
elephant
grass
are
common
vegetation
on
the
grasslands.
Some
kumbhi,
Indian
gooseberry,
the
cotton
tree,
and
elephant
apple
are
also
available
along
with
grasses
on
the
grasslands.
Pithraj
tree
(Aphanamixis
polystachya),Talauma
hodgsonii,
elephant
apple
or
chulta/chalta
(Dillenia
indica),
Garcinia
tinctoria,
figs
tree(
Ficus
rumphii),
Cinnamomum
bejolghota,
and
species
of
Syzygium
are
common
trees
on
the
evergreen
forests,
mainly
shown
in
the
Kanchanjhuri,
Panbari,
and
Tamulipathar
blocks
of
the
Kaziranga
National
Parks.
Other
hand,
silk
plants/silk
trees
or
sirises(Albizia
procera),
Jayanti(Duabanga
grandiflora),
Lagerstroemia
speciosa,
Crateva
unilocularis,
gum
karaya
(Sterculia
urens),
Grewia
serrulata,
Red
Kamala
or
Kumkum
tree(Mallotus
philippensis),
Spinous
Kino
Tree
(Bridelia
retusa),
Aphania
rubra,
bandicoot
berry
(Leea
indica),
and
Leea
umbraculifera
are
common
trees
on
the
Tropical
semi-evergreen
forests
area
of
this
park,
mostly
cover
the
region
of
Baguri,
Bimali,
and
Haldibari.
Fauna
Kaziranga
National
Park
is
famous
for
the
unique
Indian
One-horned
rhinoceros.
Almost
two-third
One-horned
rhinoceros
of
the
world
are
habitat
in
the
park,
as
on
March,
2015
Kaziranga
National
Parks
having
2401
population
of
single-horned
rhinoceros
where
1651
adults,
294
sub-adults,
251
juveniles
and
205
infants.
Kaziranga
is
also
the
most
dense
tiger
habitat
(118
as
per
last
census,
one
tiger
per
3.2
sq
km)
among
all
tigers
reserved
areas
in
the
world.
Kaziranga
is
also
the
largest
habitat
of
wild
Asiatic
water
buffalo
(1,666,
about
57%
of
the
world
population)
and
eastern
swamp
deer
(468)
in
the
world.
Another
31
species
of
mammals
are
also
habitat
in
this
park
-
jungle
cat,
fishing
cat,
leopard
cat,
hog
deer(9,000)
rare
hispid
hare,
Indian
gray
mongoose,
small
Indian
mongooses,
large
Indian
civet,
small
Indian
civets,
Bengal
fox,
golden
jackal,
sloth
bear,Chinese
pangolin,
Indian
pangolins,
hog
badger,
Chinese
ferret
badgers,
and
particoloured
flying
squirrel
including
nine
types
of
primate
-
Assamese
macaque,
capped,
golden
langur,
ape
and
hoolock
gibbon
and
Ganges
dolphin
as
aquatic
mammal.
To
protect
avifaunal
species,
Kaziranga
National
Park
is
declared
as
an
Important
Bird
Area
by
Birdlife
International.
It
is
the
home
of
deferent
verities
of
Indian
and
migrant
birds,
water
birds,
predators,
scavengers,
and
game
birds,
among
them
the
lesser
white-fronted
goose,
fudge
duck,
Baer's
pochard
and
lesser
adjutant
stork,
greater
adjutant
stork,
black-necked
stork,
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