Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to two-thirds of the world's one-horned rhinoceros population and offers one of India's finest wildlife experiences.
The park is divided into four ranges: Central (Kohora), Western (Bagori), Eastern (Agaratoli), and Burapahar. Each offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities. Central range is most popular for rhino sightings.
Safari options include jeep safaris and elephant safaris. Jeep safaris are more common and allow you to cover more area. Elephant safaris offer an intimate experience, especially for spotting rhinos in tall grasslands.
Safari timings are typically 5:30 AM - 7:30 AM (morning) and 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (afternoon). Morning safaris are recommended for better wildlife activity and photography light.
Besides the famous one-horned rhino, you can spot wild elephants, water buffalo, swamp deer, tigers (if lucky!), and over 480 species of birds including the endangered Bengal florican.
The park is open from November to April. February and March are considered the best months as the grasslands are shorter after controlled burning, making wildlife easier to spot.
Book your safari permits in advance through the park office or authorized agents. Puja Travels can arrange complete Kaziranga packages including safaris, accommodation, and transport.