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Wildlife Wonders: National
Parks in Assam
Assam, nestled in the northeastern corner of India, is a treasure trove of natural wonders.
This state is renowned for its breathtaking biodiversity and captivating landscapes, drawing
nature enthusiasts from around the world.
Within its borders lie a cluster of national parks, each an exquisite window into the regionā€™s
unique flora and fauna.
These parks are distinguished by their lush tropical forests, expansive grasslands, serene
wetlands, and tranquil marshlands, creating ideal habitats for a diverse array of wildlife.
While these national parks play a vital role in conserving the regionā€™s ecological balance,
they also beckon to adventure seekers and scientific researchers alike.
For visitors, a trip to these parks promises thrilling wildlife safaris, serene birdwatching
escapades, and invigorating nature walks, making them sought-after destinations for
travelers.
Table of Contents
ā€¢ A Map to Natureā€™s Abode Assam:
ā€¢ Kaziranga National Park: Where Nature Unveils Its Grandeur
o A Glimpse of Kaziranga
o A Historical Journey of Kaziranga National Park
o Wildlife Galore
o Feathered Friends
o Aquatic Abundance
o How to reach Kaziranga National Park: Getting There
o Where to Stay in Kaziranga National Park
o Best Time to Visit Kaziranga National Park
ā€¢ Explore the Wonders of Manas National Park
o A Glimpse into Manas National Parkā€™s History
o Manas National Parkā€™s Natural Bounty
o Reaching Manas National Park
o Where to Stay in Manas National Park
o Best Time to Visit Manas National Park
ā€¢ Discover the Enchantment of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
o Unveiling the History of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
o The Fauna of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
o Navigating to Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
o Where to Stay in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
o Best Time to Explore Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
ā€¢ Explore the Wilderness of Nameri National Park
o Delving into the History of Nameri National Park
o The Rich Fauna of Nameri National Park
o Reaching Nameri National Park
o Where to stay in Nameri National Park
o Best Time to Explore Nameri National Park
ā€¢ Discover the Untamed Beauty of Orang National Park and Tiger Reserve (ONPTR)
o Orang National Park History
o The Wonders of Orang National Park
o How to reach Orang National Park
o Where to Stay in Orang National Park
o Best Time to Explore Orang National Park
ā€¢ Discover the Enchanting Wilderness of Dehing Patkai National Park
o Dehing Patkai National Parkā€™s Storied History
o A Glimpse of the Wonders Within Dehing Patkai National Park
o How to reach Dehing Patkai National Park
o Where to Stay in Dehing Patkai National Park
o The Ideal Time to Explore Dehing Patkai National Park
ā€¢ Discover the Untamed Beauty of Raimona National Park
o Exploring Raimona National Park
o The Wonders of Raimona National Park
o How to reach Raimona National Park
o Where to Stay in Raimona National Park
o The Best Time to Explore Raimona National Park
ā€¢ FAQā€™s National Parks in Assam:
o What is the name of 7 National Park in Assam?
o How many national parks does Assam have?
o What is the name of Assamā€™s sixth national park?
o Which State has the 2nd Highest National Park in India?
o Who is the largest national park in Assam?
o Which district is Orang National Park in?
o What is the name of Assamā€™s first national park?
o How Many National Parks are in Bodoland?
o Where is Raimona National Park is situated?
A Map to Natureā€™s Abode Assam:
These national parks, strategically scattered across Assam, form a necklace of natural
wonders.
You can effortlessly pinpoint them on a map, offering a gateway to explore the regionā€™s
captivating biodiversity and awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Assamā€™s national parks are more than just ecological sanctuaries; they are invitations to
embark on a journey of discovery, where the wild heart of India beats in harmony with its
pristine landscapes.
Kaziranga National Park: Where
Nature Unveils Its Grandeur
National Parks in Assam
Nestled in the heart of Assam, Kaziranga National Park is a wildlife loverā€™s paradise, a
testament to the marvels of natureā€™s creation.
Spread across verdant landscapes, this national park has captivated the hearts of visitors for
generations.
A Glimpse of Kaziranga
Every morning, the park comes alive with the majestic ā€˜Elephant Safari,ā€™ offering a close
encounter with the iconic one-horned rhinoceros and graceful swamp deer.
The ā€˜Jeep Safariā€™ is another thrilling option to witness diverse wildlife, from elusive tigers to
herds of wild buffalo.
Kaziranga is a birdwatcherā€™s haven, with thousands of local and migratory birds adorning its
wetlands. Donā€™t forget to savor the scenic beauty of the Karbi Anglong Hills, adding to the
parkā€™s allure.
A Historical Journey of Kaziranga National
Park
Kazirangaā€™s story began in 1905 when it was established as the Kaziranga Proposed Reserve
Forest.
Over the years, it evolved, gaining recognition as a wildlife sanctuary in 1950 and finally
achieving national park status in 1974.
Its significance was further elevated when UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in
1985, due to its role as the sanctuary for two-thirds of the worldā€™s rhinoceros population.
In 2006, it earned the title of a Tiger Reserve, boasting one of the highest densities of tigers
globally.
Wildlife Galore
Kaziranga is renowned for its diverse wildlife. It hosts over 70% of the worldā€™s one-horned
rhinoceros population and is home to an abundance of tiger prey, forming a crucial part of the
tiger conservation effort.
The park also shelters Indiaā€™s largest wild buffalo population and the only Eastern Swamp
deer population.
Leopards, Fishing cats, and various Lesser cats roam freely, along with Large Indian civets,
Small Indian Civets, and other intriguing species.
Feathered Friends
The avian world thrives in Kaziranga, boasting 25 globally threatened and 21 near-threatened
bird species.
With a total of 480 identified bird species, the park beckons birdwatchers.
Keep an eye out for the Baza, Bengal Florican, Hornbills, and Osprey, among others.
Both resident and migratory waterfowls, including majestic Pelicans, grace its waters.
Aquatic Abundance
Kaziranga boasts more than 150 perennial water bodies, fostering a rich aquatic floral
diversity with over 32 identified species.
Its waters are home to more than 60 fish species, serving as a crucial breeding ground for
local species.
How to reach Kaziranga National
Park: Getting There
By Air: The nearest airport is Rowraiah in Jorhat, a mere 97 kilometers away. Alternatively,
you can fly to LGBI Airport in Guwahati, which is about 239 kilometers from Kaziranga.
By Road: If you prefer the road, here are the distances from the nearest cities and towns to
Kohora, the gateway to Kaziranga:
ā€¢ From Jorhat: 89 kilometers
ā€¢ From Nagaon: 96 kilometers
ā€¢ From Guwahati: 219 kilometers
ā€¢ From Golaghat: 73 kilometers
ā€¢ From Bokakhat: 21 kilometers
Where to Stay in Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga offers a variety of lodging options, ensuring a comfortable and immersive
experience amidst nature.
Whether you seek government-run lodges or private accommodations, thereā€™s something for
everyone.
Tourist Lodges & Resorts: Under the Assam Tourism Department at Kohora, you can find
Bonani Lodge, Bonshree Lodge, and Kunjaban Lodge. Contact: Tel.: (03776) 262423.
Additionally, under the Assam Tourism Development Corporation, consider Aranya Lodge
and Prasanti Cottages. Contact: Tel.: (03776) 262429.
Private Lodges: For those seeking a more private experience, numerous options await:
ā€¢ Wildgrass Resort
ā€¢ G.L. Resort, Burapahar: Tel.: (03672) 299823
ā€¢ Dolphin Lodge, Bokakhat: Tel.: 9435095991
ā€¢ Kaziranga Lodge, Bokakhat: Tel.: (03776) 268321
ā€¢ Dhansiri Lodge, Kohora: Tel.: (03776) 262501
ā€¢ Green Reed, Kohora: Tel.: (03776) 262417
ā€¢ Ma Kamala Resort
ā€¢ Wildlife Society, Kohora: Tel.: (03776) 262494
ā€¢ Holiday Home, Kohora
ā€¢ Bon Habi, Kohora: Tel.: (03776) 262675
ā€¢ Asharya, Kohora: Tel.: (03776) 262163
Whom to Contact
For a smooth visit and assistance, reach out to the following contacts:
For Assistance:
ā€¢ The Range Officer, Kaziranga Range
ā€¢ The Range Officer, Western Range
ā€¢ The Range Officer, Eastern Range, Agoratoli: Tel.: (03776) 268032
ā€¢ The Range Officer, Burapahar Range, Ghorakati: Tel.: (03672) 279012
For Information:
ā€¢ The Director, Kaziranga National Park, P.O. Bokakhat, Dist. Golaghat: Tel.: (03776)
268095 (O), 268086 (R), Fax: 268095, E-mail: unicornis@sancharnet.in
ā€¢ Eastern Assam Wildlife, Division Divisional Forest Officer, P.O. Bokakhat, Dist.
Golaghat: Tel.: (03776) 268007 (O), 268041 (R)
ā€¢ ACF & WLRO Eastern Assam Wildlife Division, PO.Bokakhat, Dist. Golaghat: Tel.:
(03776) 268007 (O)
Best Time to Visit Kaziranga National Park
Plan your adventure wisely. The best time to explore Kaziranga National Park is from
November to April when the wildlife flourishes and nature showcases its vibrant canvas.
With this comprehensive guide, embark on a journey to Kaziranga National Park and
immerse yourself in the wild wonders of Assam.
Explore the Wonders of Manas
National Park
Nestled in the western Assam, amidst the Himalayan foothills, lies the magnificent Manas
National Park.
With a rich history and diverse wildlife, this park has earned its place as a UNESCO World
Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve.
Letā€™s delve into the allure of Manas and what makes it a must-visit destination.
A Glimpse into Manas National Parkā€™s
History
Manas has a captivating history that dates back to its use as a hunting ground by the Raja of
Gauripur and the royal family of Cooch Behar.
Its journey through conservation milestones is remarkable:
ā€¢ 1905: Proposed as a Reserve Forest.
ā€¢ 1907: Officially declared a Reserve Forest.
ā€¢ 1928: Elevated to the status of a Game Sanctuary.
ā€¢ 1950: Gained recognition as a Wildlife Sanctuary.
ā€¢ 1989: UNESCO recognized Manas as a Biosphere Reserve under the Man and
Biosphere Programme.
ā€¢ 1990: Bestowed the title of a National Park.
ā€¢ 2003: Designated as the Chirang-Ripu Elephant Reserve under Project Elephant.
Manas National Parkā€™s Natural Bounty
Manas is famed for its scenic beauty and abundant biodiversity. UNESCO lauds it for
containing ā€œsuperlative natural phenomena/areas of exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic
importance.ā€ Hereā€™s a glimpse of what awaits you:
ā€¢ Mammals: The park is home to a stunning array of wildlife, including rhinos,
elephants, tigers, pygmy hogs, golden langurs, and various species of big cats, civets,
bears, deer, and more.
ā€¢ Birds: Birdwatchers will be in paradise with 476 bird species, including critically
endangered ones like the White-Bellied Heron and Bengal Florican.
ā€¢ Butterflies: More than 200 species of butterflies dance through the park, adding to its
charm.
ā€¢ Aquatic Fauna: Manas hosts over 79 fish species, including the Assam Roof Turtle
and Narrow Headed Softshell Turtle.
Reaching Manas National Park
To embark on your Manas adventure, consider these options:
By Air: The Guwahati International Airport is approximately 145 kilometers away.
By Rail: The Barpeta Road Railway Station is conveniently close, only 20 kilometers from
the park.
By Road: Here are the road distances to Manas from nearby cities and towns:
ā€¢ Kokrajhar: 112 kilometers
ā€¢ Nalbari: 66 kilometers
ā€¢ Guwahati: 137 kilometers
ā€¢ Naogaon: 274 kilometers
Where to Stay in Manas National Park
Manas offers various lodging options for a comfortable stay close to nature. Here are some
recommendations:
ā€¢ Musa Jungle Retreat: Contact ā€“ Tel.: +91 8811832288;
Email: musajungleretreat@gmail.com
ā€¢ The Bansbari Lodge: Contact ā€“ Tel.: +91 9435551297;
Email: sales@assambengal.in
ā€¢ Sikhri Lodge: Contact ā€“ Tel.: +91 9577463700
ā€¢ MMES Cottages (MMES, Kokilabari): Contact ā€“ Tel.: +91 8011311936
ā€¢ Manas Motel Tourist Lodge: Contact ā€“ Tel.: +91 9954958792;
Email: manasmoteleco-society@rediffmail.com
Whom to Contact
For any assistance or inquiries, reach out to the following contacts:
For Accommodations: HQ Beat Officer, Manas Tiger Reserve, Contact No.: +91 9435022920
For Other Issues:
ā€¢ Field Director, Manas Tiger Reserve, Barpeta Road ā€“ 781315, Tel.: (03666)
261413(O), 260250(R), +91 9435111172; Email: fd.manastp@gmail.com
ā€¢ Deputy Field Director, Manas Tiger Reserve, Barpeta Road ā€“ 781315, Tel.: +91
9435195579
ā€¢ Website: Manas Tiger Reserve
Best Time to Visit Manas National Park
For the ultimate Manas experience, plan your visit from November to April when the wildlife
thrives, and the park is at its most inviting.
Unearth the natural wonders of Manas National Park, where history, wildlife, and
breathtaking landscapes converge to create an unforgettable adventure.
Discover the Enchantment of Dibru-
Saikhowa National Park
Nestled in Tinsukia district, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is a treasure trove of natural
wonders.
Spanning an area of 340 square kilometers, it wears the dual crown of a National Park and a
Biosphere Reserve.
Its unique habitat, exclusive to this region, underwent a significant transformation following
the earthquake of 1950, resulting in an ecosystem like no other.
One of its prime attractions is the congregation of migratory birds.
Unveiling the History of Dibru-Saikhowa
National Park
The park, cradled by the Brahmaputra and Lohit rivers, earned its National Park status in
1999. Before that, it was a wildlife sanctuary spanning 650 square kilometers.
Subsequently, additional reserves were incorporated into its boundaries, culminating in the
establishment of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park.
The Fauna of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
Prepare to be astounded by the parkā€™s rich wildlife:
Mammals: Dibru-Saikhowa is home to 36 species of mammals, including the regal tiger,
majestic elephant, elusive leopard, and a host of others, such as jungle cats, bears, small
Indian civets, squirrels, gangetic dolphins, slow lorises, langurs, gibbons, wild pigs, and
more.
Birdwatcherā€™s Paradise: Dibru-Saikhowa is an avian wonderland and recognized as an
Important Bird Area (IBA).
With over 382 species of birds, itā€™s a dream come true for bird enthusiasts.
Among its feathered residents are the Greater Adjutant Stork, Lesser Adjutant Stork, Greater
Crested Grebe, and numerous other captivating species like eagles, vultures, pelicans, and
wood ducks.
The park is also renowned for its natural regeneration of Salix trees.
Navigating to Dibru-Saikhowa National
Park
To embark on this enchanting journey:
By Air: The Mohanbari (Dibrugarh) Airport, situated approximately 40 kilometers from
Tinsukia, is the nearest air gateway.
By Road: Tinsukia, your base for exploring the park, is well-connected by NH-37. Guwahati
is approximately 500 kilometers away, and Dibrugarh town is just 55 kilometers from
Tinsukia.
Where to Stay in Dibru-Saikhowa National
Park
Several accommodations in Tinsukia cater to visitors seeking a comfortable stay:
ā€¢ Hotel Highway: A.T. Road, Tinsukia, Tel.: (0374) 2335383/2332783/2340820
ā€¢ Hotel Jyoti, Tinsukia
ā€¢ Hotel Urmila Continental: Rangagora Road, Tinsukia, Tel.: (0374)
2333777/2333773
ā€¢ Hotel Indralok, Tinsukia
ā€¢ Hotel President, Tinsukia
ā€¢ Banashree Eco-Camp: Guijan, Tel.: (0374) 2237666
Contact Information
For inquiries and assistance during your visit, reach out to:
ā€¢ Divisional Forest Officer, Tinsukia Wildlife Division, Tinsukia, Pin: 786126, Tel.:
(0374) 2331472 (Office)
ā€¢ Range Forest Officer, Guijan Wildlife Range
ā€¢ Range Forest Officer, Saikhowa Wildlife Range
Best Time to Explore Dibru-Saikhowa
National Park
For the most rewarding experience, plan your visit to Dibru-Saikhowa National Park between
November and April. During this period, the park is a thriving hub of wildlife activity,
making it an ideal time for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers to explore its hidden
treasures.
Explore the Wilderness of Nameri
National Park
Nestled in the picturesque Sonitpur district, Nameri National Park sprawls across an expanse
of 200 square kilometers, adjacent to the Arunachal Pradesh border.
This pristine wilderness also serves as the core area of the Nameri Tiger Reserve, covering a
vast territory of 344 square kilometers.
A unique feature of this park is the opportunity it offers for river rafting in the Jia Bhoroli
River, which graces its southwestern boundary.
Delving into the History of Nameri National
Park
The journey of Nameri National Park from a heavily logged region to a protected sanctuary is
fascinating.
On October 17, 1978, it earned the designation of a reserve forest. Subsequently, on
September 18, 1985, it was established as the Nameri Sanctuary, encompassing an area of
137 square kilometers within the Naduar Forest Reserve.
The parkā€™s journey continued to evolve, with another 75 square kilometers added on
November 15, 1998, officially designating it as a National Park.
The Rich Fauna of Nameri National Park
Get ready to be captivated by the colorful fauna of the park:
ā€¢ Mammals: Nameri National Park is home to an impressive array of mammals,
including the regal tiger, elusive leopard, clouded leopard, mighty elephants,
imposing gaurs, agile sambar, barking deer, hispid hare, the enigmatic slow loris,
capped langurs, dholes, sloth bears, Burmese ferret badgers, and binturongs, among
others.
ā€¢ Birds: Birdwatchers are in for a treat with species like the White-Winged Wood
Duck, Pallaā€™s Fish-Eagle, Lesser Adjutant Stork, Greater Spotted Eagle, White-
Rumped Vulture, Long-Billed Vulture, Black-Bellied Tern, Rufous-Necked Hornbill,
Wreathed Hornbill, and the Great Pied Hornbill gracing the skies of Nameri National
Park.
ā€¢ Reptiles: The parkā€™s water bodies and forests are inhabited by a diverse reptilian
population, including the Assam Roofed Turtle, Indian Soft-Shell Turtle, Indian Flap
Shell Turtle, Keeled Box Turtle, Monitor lizard, Indian cobra, King cobra, Pit viper,
Southeast Asian Leaf Turtle, Common Blind Snake, Myanmarese Python, and
Common Blind Snake.
Reaching Nameri National Park
To embark on your adventure:
ā€¢ By Air: The nearest airport is Salonibari Airport (Tezpur), approximately 34
kilometers from Nameri National Park.
ā€¢ By Road: Nameri National Park is well-connected to various cities and towns. Tezpur
is only 40 kilometers away, Guwahati is 220 kilometers distant, Jorhat is 215
kilometers away, Nowgong is 110 kilometers distant, and Kaziranga is approximately
125 kilometers away.
Where to stay in Nameri National Park
Several accommodations in Tezpur cater to the needs of visitors:
ā€¢ Blue Star Hotel: Jonaki Building, Tezpur.
ā€¢ Oasis Hotel: Jonaki Road, Tezpur, Tel.: (03712) 220724
ā€¢ Hotel Luit: Tezpur, Tel.: (03712) 222083
ā€¢ Hotel Green View: Main Road, Tezpur.
ā€¢ Kanyapur Hotel: Hatibilkhana, Tezpur, Tel.: (03712) 220261
Tourist Lodges and Resorts
ā€¢ Assam (Bhorolli) Angling & Conservation Association, Tezpur, E-
mail: assamangling@yahoo.com
ā€¢ Eco Camp, Potasali Village, Tarajan, P.O. Gamani, Dist.: Sonitpur, Pin- 784103,
Contact: Mr. Ranesh Roy, Camp Director, Tel.: 09435145563/09435250025
ā€¢ Wild Mahseer, Balipara, Tel.: 09435197650
Contact Information
For inquiries and assistance during your visit, reach out to:
ā€¢ Divisional Forest Officer, Dolabari, Tezpur.
ā€¢ Range Officer, Nameri Wildlife Range, Potasali (Assam), Tel.: (03714) 270558
(Office)
Best Time to Explore Nameri National Park
The ideal time to visit Nameri National Park and immerse yourself in its natural wonders is
between November and April.
This period offers a splendid opportunity to witness the parkā€™s thriving wildlife in all its
glory.
Discover the Untamed Beauty of
Orang National Park and Tiger
Reserve (ONPTR)
Nestled on the northern bank of the mighty Brahmaputra River, Orang National Park and
Tiger Reserve (ONPTR) boasts a rich history and an incredible array of wildlife.
Covering an area of 78.80 square kilometers, itā€™s the oldest game reserve in Assam, known
not only for its diverse fauna but also as an essential breeding ground for various fish species.
Orang National Park History
The history of Orang National Park is steeped in conservation.
It was originally designated as a game refuge in 1915, signifying the early efforts to protect
its unique ecosystem.
Later, to align with the criteria set by Project Tiger, the game reserve was placed under the
management of the State Forest Departmentā€™s wildlife division.
Finally, in 1999, it was formally declared a national park, now covering a total area of about
81 square kilometers.
This region was once the home of the Orang tribe, who have since moved away. The park
receives an average annual rainfall of 3,000 millimeters.
The Wonders of Orang National Park
Prepare to be captivated by the parkā€™s stunning wildlife:
ā€¢ Mammals: Orang National Park is home to a spectacular range of mammals,
including the impressive rhinoceros, majestic tigers, Maljuria elephants (males in
groups), graceful hog deer, wild pigs, elusive civet cats, intriguing porcupines, and the
playful Gangetic dolphin.
ā€¢ Birds: Bird enthusiasts are in for a treat, with a remarkable 222 bird species recorded
within the parkā€™s boundaries. Among these avian wonders, you can spot the Spot-
Billed Pelican, White Pelican, Greater Adjutant Stork, Lesser Adjutant Stork,
Brahminy Duck, Pintail Duck, and the Bengal Florican, which boasts the second-
highest concentration in the area.
ā€¢ Reptiles: The reptilian residents of Orang National Park include the Indian Rock
Python, Black Krait, King Cobra, Cobra, and the Monitor Lizard.
ā€¢ Turtles: Seven species of turtles and tortoises add to the parkā€™s rich biodiversity.
How to reach Orang National Park
To embark on this wildlife adventure:
ā€¢ By Air: The nearest airports are Salonibari (Tezpur), situated 80 kilometers away, and
LGBI Guwahati Airport, approximately 150 kilometers from the park.
ā€¢ By Road: Orang National Park is conveniently located 18 kilometers south of N.H. 52
at Dhansirighat. The distance to Mangaldai is 70 kilometers, and Guwahati is 150
kilometers away.
Where to Stay in Orang National Park
Comfortable accommodations are available to ensure a memorable stay:
ā€¢ Satsimalu Rest House: This is the most sought-after accommodation, providing a
vantage point for wildlife viewing.
ā€¢ Silbori Rest House: Located at the Range H.Q., it offers a serene and rustic stay.
ā€¢ Tourist Lodge: Situated near the parkā€™s entrance, it is managed by the Tourism
Department and can accommodate up to 16 people in its eight cottages.
ā€¢ Forest Dormitory: Located at the Gate, it provides group accommodation for up to 40
people (bedding and food not included).
Contact Information
For inquiries and assistance during your visit:
ā€¢ Divisional Forest Officer, Mangaldai, Darrang.
ā€¢ Range Forest Officer, Orang National Park, Silbori.
Best Time to Explore Orang National Park
The best time to explore the untamed beauty of Orang National Park is between November
and April.
During these months, the park showcases its vibrant wildlife and natural splendor, making it
an ideal period for an adventurous sojourn.
Discover the Enchanting Wilderness of
Dehing Patkai National Park
Nestled within the lush landscapes of Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts in Assam, Dehing
Patkai National Park stands as a testament to natureā€™s beauty.
Spanning an expansive 111.19 square kilometers, this national park is renowned for its
Assam Valley Tropical Wet Evergreen Forests, which extend to the border of Arunachal
Pradesh.
Besides its remarkable biodiversity, the park offers intriguing attractions such as World War
II cemeteries, the historic Stillwell Road, the oldest refinery in Asia located in Digboi, and
open-cast coal mining in Lido.
Dehing Patkai National Parkā€™s Storied
History
The parkā€™s journey through history is captivating. It was initially declared a wildlife
sanctuary on June 13, 2004, marking the first step in its conservation.
Then, on December 13, 2020, the Government of Assam elevated its status to that of a
national park. Official notification by the Forest Department of Assam followed on June 9,
2021, sealing its designation as a national park.
A Glimpse of the Wonders Within Dehing
Patkai National Park
Prepare to be enthralled by the diverse wildlife that calls this park home:
ā€¢ Mammals: Dehing Patkai National Park is home to an impressive array of mammals,
including the elusive Chinese pangolin, graceful flying foxes, charming slow lorises,
stump-tailed macaques, Assamese macaques, rhesus macaques, capped langurs, agile
hoolock gibbons, the Himalayan black bear, hog-badgers, jungle cats, leopard cats,
fishing cats, marbled cats, the elusive clouded leopard, majestic leopards, the iconic
tiger, wild pigs, sambar deer, barking deer, gaurs, serows, Malayan giant squirrels,
porcupines, pig-tailed macaques, and more.
ā€¢ Birds: Birdwatchers are in for a treat with over 222 bird species recorded in the park.
Among these avian wonders are the striking lesser adjutant stork, elegant white-
winged wood ducks, majestic white-backed vultures, the elusive slender-billed
vulture, the enchanting white-cheeked hill partridge, regal khaleej pheasants, the
colorful grey peacock-pheasant, the magnificent rufous-necked hornbill, the wreathed
hornbill, the great pied hornbill, the beautiful nuthatch, the black-browed leaf warbler,
the green imperial pigeon, the purple wood, and the pale-capped pigeon, to name just
a few.
ā€¢ Reptiles: The park is also home to remarkable reptiles, including the awe-inspiring
rock python, the formidable king cobra, the Asian leaf turtle, and the monitor lizard.
How to reach Dehing Patkai National Park
To embark on your adventure into this pristine wilderness:
ā€¢ By Air: The nearest airport is Salonibari (Tezpur), located 80 kilometers away.
Alternatively, you can fly into LGBI Guwahati Airport, approximately 150 kilometers
from the park.
ā€¢ By Road: Dehing Patkai National Park is conveniently located just 18 kilometers
south of N.H. 52 at Dhansirighat. It is also in close proximity to Digboi, Duliajan, and
Margherita towns.
Where to Stay in Dehing Patkai National
Park
Comfortable accommodations are available to ensure a memorable stay:
ā€¢ Forest Inspection Bungalow: Located in Digboi, it offers a comfortable base for
exploring the park. For reservations and information, contact the Divisional Forest
Officer, Digboi Division, Digboi, at Tel.: (03751) 264433.
ā€¢ Private Lodges: Options include the Digboi Tourist Lodge cum Restaurant in Golai
No.1, Digboi, P.O. Digboi (Tel.: 9435169247) and Central Transit Accommodation at
I.O.C. Digboi (Tel.: (03751) 264025).
Contact Information
For inquiries and assistance during your visit:
ā€¢ Divisional Forest Officer, Digboi Division, P.O. Digboi, Pin: 786171, Dist. Tinsukia,
Tel.: (03751) 264433
ā€¢ Range Forest Officer, Soraipung, P.O. Bhadoipanchali, Dist: Tinsukia
ā€¢ Range Forest Officer, Margherita West Range, P.O. Margherita, Dist: Tinsukia
The Ideal Time to Explore Dehing Patkai
National Park
The best time to explore the enchanting wilderness of Dehing Patkai National Park is
between September and March.
During these months, the park showcases its vibrant wildlife and natural splendor, making it
an ideal period for an adventurous sojourn.
Discover the Untamed Beauty of
Raimona National Park
Nestled in the heart of Assam, Raimona National Park stands as a testament to the stateā€™s
commitment to conservation and biodiversity.
This pristine park, located in the Gossaigaon subdivision of Kokrajhar district, Assam, was
officially declared a National Park on June 5, 2021.
The proclamation, made on World Environment Day at Gandhi Mandap, Guwahati, marked a
momentous occasion.
On June 9, 2021, an Assam Gazette Notification (no.FRW.02/2021/27) cemented the parkā€™s
newfound status.
Exploring Raimona National Park
Raimona National Park spans an impressive 422 square kilometers, encompassing the
northern part of the Ripu Reserve Forest.
Situated in the southern foothills of the Eastern Himalaya Biodiversity Hotspot, it serves as
the westernmost buffer to the Manas Tiger Reserve.
The park is adorned with natural boundaries, with the Sonkosh River gracing its western edge
and the Saralbhanga River flowing along the eastern border.
To the north, the Pekua River dominates the parkā€™s boundary.
The landscape here is nothing short of magical, offering visitors picturesque vistas that
captivate the senses.
Raimona National Park joins the ranks of Assamā€™s other esteemed national parks, including
Kaziranga, Manas, Dibru-Saikhowa, and Orang.
These expansive wildlife sanctuaries draw visitors from across the globe, firmly establishing
Assam as a wildlife tourism hub.
The Wonders of Raimona National Park
Prepare to be enchanted by the parkā€™s diverse flora and fauna:
ā€¢ Golden Langur: Raimona National Park is renowned for hosting the golden langur,
an endemic species shared with Bhutan, which proudly serves as the mascot of the
Bodoland region.
ā€¢ Mammals: The park is home to an array of remarkable mammals, including the
majestic Asian elephant, the elusive Bengal tiger, the elusive clouded leopard, the
formidable gaur, graceful chital deer, and many more.
ā€¢ Birds: Bird enthusiasts will be delighted to encounter over 190 species of birds,
including four to five species of hornbills, adding a splash of color and melody to the
parkā€™s vibrant ecosystem.
ā€¢ Butterflies: With more than 150 species of butterflies, Raimona National Park is a
haven for these delicate insects, each one a living work of art.
ā€¢ Flora: The park boasts an astonishing 380 varieties of plants and orchids, contributing
to its reputation as an essential biodiversity hotspot.
How to reach Raimona National Park
To embark on your adventure in Raimona National Park:
ā€¢ By Air: Rupsi Airport in Kokrajhar is the nearest airport, located just 70 kilometers
away. Please note that this airport has limited flight operations, so itā€™s advisable to
check flight schedules.
ā€¢ By Road: For those flying into Guwahatiā€™s Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport, the
park is approximately 231 kilometers away. You can easily book a taxi from the
airport to reach Raimona National Park. Alternatively, there are buses connecting
Guwahati to West Bengal via NH31. Disembark at Gossaigaon town and hire a local
taxi for the final leg of your journey.
Where to Stay in Raimona National Park
Gossaigaon offers a range of accommodation options, from luxurious to budget-friendly.
Given that itā€™s a small town, accommodations tend to fill up quickly. Itā€™s advisable to make
advance reservations.
In case you donā€™t find availability in Gossaigaon, there are major cities nearby where you can
find comfortable lodgings.
The Best Time to Explore Raimona National
Park
The perfect time to visit Raimona National Park is during mid-September to October and the
spring season from March to mid-May.
During these periods, the weather is typically ideal for exploring the park, allowing you to
fully immerse yourself in its natural beauty and vibrant wildlife.
In conclusion, Assamā€™s national parks are a testament to the stateā€™s commitment to preserving
its natural heritage.
Each park has its unique charm, offering visitors the opportunity to connect with nature and
witness some of the worldā€™s most endangered species.
Whether youā€™re an adventure seeker, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply someone who
appreciates the beauty of the great outdoors, Assamā€™s national parks have something special
to offer.
Plan your visit to these extraordinary destinations, and youā€™ll leave with memories that will
last a lifetime.
Please note that visiting these national parks involves following strict wildlife conservation
guidelines and respecting the natural environment.
Enjoy your journey into the heart of Assamā€™s wilderness!
Related Reading: Discover the Transformed Mahabahu Brahmaputra River Heritage Centre
in Guwahati ā€“ Click Here To Learn More
FAQā€™s National Parks in Assam:
What is the name of 7 National Park in
Assam?
The seven national parks in Assam are:
Kaziranga National Park
Manas National Park
Nameri National Park
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
Orang National Park
Dehing Patkai National Park
Raimona National Park
How many national parks does Assam have?
Assam has a total of seven national parks.
What is the name of Assamā€™s sixth national
park?
The name of the sixth national park in Assam is ā€œDehing Patkai National Park.ā€
Which State has the 2nd Highest National
Park in India?
The state with the second-highest number of national parks in India is Assam, after Madhya
Pradesh.
Who is the largest national park in Assam?
The largest national park in Assam is Kaziranga National Park.
Which district is Orang National Park in?
The Darrang district of Assam is home to Orang National Park.
What is the name of Assamā€™s first national
park?
The oldest national park in Assam is Kaziranga National Park.
How Many National Parks are in Bodoland?
There are two national parks in Bodoland: Manas National Park and Raimona National Park.
Where is Raimona National Park is
situated?
Raimona National Park is situated in the Gossaigaon subdivision of Kokrajhar district,
Assam.

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  • 1. Wildlife Wonders: National Parks in Assam Assam, nestled in the northeastern corner of India, is a treasure trove of natural wonders. This state is renowned for its breathtaking biodiversity and captivating landscapes, drawing nature enthusiasts from around the world. Within its borders lie a cluster of national parks, each an exquisite window into the regionā€™s unique flora and fauna. These parks are distinguished by their lush tropical forests, expansive grasslands, serene wetlands, and tranquil marshlands, creating ideal habitats for a diverse array of wildlife. While these national parks play a vital role in conserving the regionā€™s ecological balance, they also beckon to adventure seekers and scientific researchers alike. For visitors, a trip to these parks promises thrilling wildlife safaris, serene birdwatching escapades, and invigorating nature walks, making them sought-after destinations for travelers.
  • 2. Table of Contents ā€¢ A Map to Natureā€™s Abode Assam: ā€¢ Kaziranga National Park: Where Nature Unveils Its Grandeur o A Glimpse of Kaziranga o A Historical Journey of Kaziranga National Park o Wildlife Galore o Feathered Friends o Aquatic Abundance o How to reach Kaziranga National Park: Getting There o Where to Stay in Kaziranga National Park o Best Time to Visit Kaziranga National Park ā€¢ Explore the Wonders of Manas National Park o A Glimpse into Manas National Parkā€™s History o Manas National Parkā€™s Natural Bounty o Reaching Manas National Park o Where to Stay in Manas National Park o Best Time to Visit Manas National Park ā€¢ Discover the Enchantment of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park o Unveiling the History of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park o The Fauna of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park o Navigating to Dibru-Saikhowa National Park o Where to Stay in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park o Best Time to Explore Dibru-Saikhowa National Park ā€¢ Explore the Wilderness of Nameri National Park o Delving into the History of Nameri National Park o The Rich Fauna of Nameri National Park o Reaching Nameri National Park o Where to stay in Nameri National Park o Best Time to Explore Nameri National Park ā€¢ Discover the Untamed Beauty of Orang National Park and Tiger Reserve (ONPTR) o Orang National Park History o The Wonders of Orang National Park o How to reach Orang National Park o Where to Stay in Orang National Park o Best Time to Explore Orang National Park ā€¢ Discover the Enchanting Wilderness of Dehing Patkai National Park o Dehing Patkai National Parkā€™s Storied History o A Glimpse of the Wonders Within Dehing Patkai National Park o How to reach Dehing Patkai National Park o Where to Stay in Dehing Patkai National Park o The Ideal Time to Explore Dehing Patkai National Park ā€¢ Discover the Untamed Beauty of Raimona National Park o Exploring Raimona National Park o The Wonders of Raimona National Park o How to reach Raimona National Park o Where to Stay in Raimona National Park o The Best Time to Explore Raimona National Park ā€¢ FAQā€™s National Parks in Assam: o What is the name of 7 National Park in Assam? o How many national parks does Assam have? o What is the name of Assamā€™s sixth national park? o Which State has the 2nd Highest National Park in India?
  • 3. o Who is the largest national park in Assam? o Which district is Orang National Park in? o What is the name of Assamā€™s first national park? o How Many National Parks are in Bodoland? o Where is Raimona National Park is situated? A Map to Natureā€™s Abode Assam: These national parks, strategically scattered across Assam, form a necklace of natural wonders. You can effortlessly pinpoint them on a map, offering a gateway to explore the regionā€™s captivating biodiversity and awe-inspiring natural beauty. Assamā€™s national parks are more than just ecological sanctuaries; they are invitations to embark on a journey of discovery, where the wild heart of India beats in harmony with its pristine landscapes.
  • 4. Kaziranga National Park: Where Nature Unveils Its Grandeur National Parks in Assam Nestled in the heart of Assam, Kaziranga National Park is a wildlife loverā€™s paradise, a testament to the marvels of natureā€™s creation. Spread across verdant landscapes, this national park has captivated the hearts of visitors for generations. A Glimpse of Kaziranga Every morning, the park comes alive with the majestic ā€˜Elephant Safari,ā€™ offering a close encounter with the iconic one-horned rhinoceros and graceful swamp deer. The ā€˜Jeep Safariā€™ is another thrilling option to witness diverse wildlife, from elusive tigers to herds of wild buffalo. Kaziranga is a birdwatcherā€™s haven, with thousands of local and migratory birds adorning its wetlands. Donā€™t forget to savor the scenic beauty of the Karbi Anglong Hills, adding to the parkā€™s allure.
  • 5. A Historical Journey of Kaziranga National Park Kazirangaā€™s story began in 1905 when it was established as the Kaziranga Proposed Reserve Forest. Over the years, it evolved, gaining recognition as a wildlife sanctuary in 1950 and finally achieving national park status in 1974. Its significance was further elevated when UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1985, due to its role as the sanctuary for two-thirds of the worldā€™s rhinoceros population. In 2006, it earned the title of a Tiger Reserve, boasting one of the highest densities of tigers globally. Wildlife Galore Kaziranga is renowned for its diverse wildlife. It hosts over 70% of the worldā€™s one-horned rhinoceros population and is home to an abundance of tiger prey, forming a crucial part of the tiger conservation effort. The park also shelters Indiaā€™s largest wild buffalo population and the only Eastern Swamp deer population. Leopards, Fishing cats, and various Lesser cats roam freely, along with Large Indian civets, Small Indian Civets, and other intriguing species. Feathered Friends The avian world thrives in Kaziranga, boasting 25 globally threatened and 21 near-threatened bird species. With a total of 480 identified bird species, the park beckons birdwatchers. Keep an eye out for the Baza, Bengal Florican, Hornbills, and Osprey, among others. Both resident and migratory waterfowls, including majestic Pelicans, grace its waters.
  • 6. Aquatic Abundance Kaziranga boasts more than 150 perennial water bodies, fostering a rich aquatic floral diversity with over 32 identified species. Its waters are home to more than 60 fish species, serving as a crucial breeding ground for local species. How to reach Kaziranga National Park: Getting There By Air: The nearest airport is Rowraiah in Jorhat, a mere 97 kilometers away. Alternatively, you can fly to LGBI Airport in Guwahati, which is about 239 kilometers from Kaziranga. By Road: If you prefer the road, here are the distances from the nearest cities and towns to Kohora, the gateway to Kaziranga: ā€¢ From Jorhat: 89 kilometers ā€¢ From Nagaon: 96 kilometers ā€¢ From Guwahati: 219 kilometers ā€¢ From Golaghat: 73 kilometers ā€¢ From Bokakhat: 21 kilometers Where to Stay in Kaziranga National Park Kaziranga offers a variety of lodging options, ensuring a comfortable and immersive experience amidst nature. Whether you seek government-run lodges or private accommodations, thereā€™s something for everyone. Tourist Lodges & Resorts: Under the Assam Tourism Department at Kohora, you can find Bonani Lodge, Bonshree Lodge, and Kunjaban Lodge. Contact: Tel.: (03776) 262423. Additionally, under the Assam Tourism Development Corporation, consider Aranya Lodge and Prasanti Cottages. Contact: Tel.: (03776) 262429. Private Lodges: For those seeking a more private experience, numerous options await: ā€¢ Wildgrass Resort ā€¢ G.L. Resort, Burapahar: Tel.: (03672) 299823 ā€¢ Dolphin Lodge, Bokakhat: Tel.: 9435095991 ā€¢ Kaziranga Lodge, Bokakhat: Tel.: (03776) 268321 ā€¢ Dhansiri Lodge, Kohora: Tel.: (03776) 262501 ā€¢ Green Reed, Kohora: Tel.: (03776) 262417 ā€¢ Ma Kamala Resort ā€¢ Wildlife Society, Kohora: Tel.: (03776) 262494 ā€¢ Holiday Home, Kohora
  • 7. ā€¢ Bon Habi, Kohora: Tel.: (03776) 262675 ā€¢ Asharya, Kohora: Tel.: (03776) 262163 Whom to Contact For a smooth visit and assistance, reach out to the following contacts: For Assistance: ā€¢ The Range Officer, Kaziranga Range ā€¢ The Range Officer, Western Range ā€¢ The Range Officer, Eastern Range, Agoratoli: Tel.: (03776) 268032 ā€¢ The Range Officer, Burapahar Range, Ghorakati: Tel.: (03672) 279012 For Information: ā€¢ The Director, Kaziranga National Park, P.O. Bokakhat, Dist. Golaghat: Tel.: (03776) 268095 (O), 268086 (R), Fax: 268095, E-mail: unicornis@sancharnet.in ā€¢ Eastern Assam Wildlife, Division Divisional Forest Officer, P.O. Bokakhat, Dist. Golaghat: Tel.: (03776) 268007 (O), 268041 (R) ā€¢ ACF & WLRO Eastern Assam Wildlife Division, PO.Bokakhat, Dist. Golaghat: Tel.: (03776) 268007 (O) Best Time to Visit Kaziranga National Park Plan your adventure wisely. The best time to explore Kaziranga National Park is from November to April when the wildlife flourishes and nature showcases its vibrant canvas. With this comprehensive guide, embark on a journey to Kaziranga National Park and immerse yourself in the wild wonders of Assam. Explore the Wonders of Manas National Park Nestled in the western Assam, amidst the Himalayan foothills, lies the magnificent Manas National Park. With a rich history and diverse wildlife, this park has earned its place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve. Letā€™s delve into the allure of Manas and what makes it a must-visit destination.
  • 8. A Glimpse into Manas National Parkā€™s History Manas has a captivating history that dates back to its use as a hunting ground by the Raja of Gauripur and the royal family of Cooch Behar. Its journey through conservation milestones is remarkable: ā€¢ 1905: Proposed as a Reserve Forest. ā€¢ 1907: Officially declared a Reserve Forest. ā€¢ 1928: Elevated to the status of a Game Sanctuary. ā€¢ 1950: Gained recognition as a Wildlife Sanctuary. ā€¢ 1989: UNESCO recognized Manas as a Biosphere Reserve under the Man and Biosphere Programme. ā€¢ 1990: Bestowed the title of a National Park. ā€¢ 2003: Designated as the Chirang-Ripu Elephant Reserve under Project Elephant. Manas National Parkā€™s Natural Bounty Manas is famed for its scenic beauty and abundant biodiversity. UNESCO lauds it for containing ā€œsuperlative natural phenomena/areas of exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic importance.ā€ Hereā€™s a glimpse of what awaits you:
  • 9. ā€¢ Mammals: The park is home to a stunning array of wildlife, including rhinos, elephants, tigers, pygmy hogs, golden langurs, and various species of big cats, civets, bears, deer, and more. ā€¢ Birds: Birdwatchers will be in paradise with 476 bird species, including critically endangered ones like the White-Bellied Heron and Bengal Florican. ā€¢ Butterflies: More than 200 species of butterflies dance through the park, adding to its charm. ā€¢ Aquatic Fauna: Manas hosts over 79 fish species, including the Assam Roof Turtle and Narrow Headed Softshell Turtle. Reaching Manas National Park To embark on your Manas adventure, consider these options: By Air: The Guwahati International Airport is approximately 145 kilometers away. By Rail: The Barpeta Road Railway Station is conveniently close, only 20 kilometers from the park. By Road: Here are the road distances to Manas from nearby cities and towns: ā€¢ Kokrajhar: 112 kilometers ā€¢ Nalbari: 66 kilometers ā€¢ Guwahati: 137 kilometers ā€¢ Naogaon: 274 kilometers Where to Stay in Manas National Park Manas offers various lodging options for a comfortable stay close to nature. Here are some recommendations: ā€¢ Musa Jungle Retreat: Contact ā€“ Tel.: +91 8811832288; Email: musajungleretreat@gmail.com ā€¢ The Bansbari Lodge: Contact ā€“ Tel.: +91 9435551297; Email: sales@assambengal.in
  • 10. ā€¢ Sikhri Lodge: Contact ā€“ Tel.: +91 9577463700 ā€¢ MMES Cottages (MMES, Kokilabari): Contact ā€“ Tel.: +91 8011311936 ā€¢ Manas Motel Tourist Lodge: Contact ā€“ Tel.: +91 9954958792; Email: manasmoteleco-society@rediffmail.com Whom to Contact For any assistance or inquiries, reach out to the following contacts: For Accommodations: HQ Beat Officer, Manas Tiger Reserve, Contact No.: +91 9435022920 For Other Issues: ā€¢ Field Director, Manas Tiger Reserve, Barpeta Road ā€“ 781315, Tel.: (03666) 261413(O), 260250(R), +91 9435111172; Email: fd.manastp@gmail.com ā€¢ Deputy Field Director, Manas Tiger Reserve, Barpeta Road ā€“ 781315, Tel.: +91 9435195579 ā€¢ Website: Manas Tiger Reserve Best Time to Visit Manas National Park For the ultimate Manas experience, plan your visit from November to April when the wildlife thrives, and the park is at its most inviting. Unearth the natural wonders of Manas National Park, where history, wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes converge to create an unforgettable adventure. Discover the Enchantment of Dibru- Saikhowa National Park Nestled in Tinsukia district, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is a treasure trove of natural wonders. Spanning an area of 340 square kilometers, it wears the dual crown of a National Park and a Biosphere Reserve. Its unique habitat, exclusive to this region, underwent a significant transformation following the earthquake of 1950, resulting in an ecosystem like no other. One of its prime attractions is the congregation of migratory birds.
  • 11. Unveiling the History of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park The park, cradled by the Brahmaputra and Lohit rivers, earned its National Park status in 1999. Before that, it was a wildlife sanctuary spanning 650 square kilometers. Subsequently, additional reserves were incorporated into its boundaries, culminating in the establishment of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park. The Fauna of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park Prepare to be astounded by the parkā€™s rich wildlife: Mammals: Dibru-Saikhowa is home to 36 species of mammals, including the regal tiger, majestic elephant, elusive leopard, and a host of others, such as jungle cats, bears, small Indian civets, squirrels, gangetic dolphins, slow lorises, langurs, gibbons, wild pigs, and more. Birdwatcherā€™s Paradise: Dibru-Saikhowa is an avian wonderland and recognized as an Important Bird Area (IBA). With over 382 species of birds, itā€™s a dream come true for bird enthusiasts.
  • 12. Among its feathered residents are the Greater Adjutant Stork, Lesser Adjutant Stork, Greater Crested Grebe, and numerous other captivating species like eagles, vultures, pelicans, and wood ducks. The park is also renowned for its natural regeneration of Salix trees. Navigating to Dibru-Saikhowa National Park To embark on this enchanting journey: By Air: The Mohanbari (Dibrugarh) Airport, situated approximately 40 kilometers from Tinsukia, is the nearest air gateway. By Road: Tinsukia, your base for exploring the park, is well-connected by NH-37. Guwahati is approximately 500 kilometers away, and Dibrugarh town is just 55 kilometers from Tinsukia. Where to Stay in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park Several accommodations in Tinsukia cater to visitors seeking a comfortable stay: ā€¢ Hotel Highway: A.T. Road, Tinsukia, Tel.: (0374) 2335383/2332783/2340820 ā€¢ Hotel Jyoti, Tinsukia ā€¢ Hotel Urmila Continental: Rangagora Road, Tinsukia, Tel.: (0374) 2333777/2333773 ā€¢ Hotel Indralok, Tinsukia ā€¢ Hotel President, Tinsukia ā€¢ Banashree Eco-Camp: Guijan, Tel.: (0374) 2237666 Contact Information For inquiries and assistance during your visit, reach out to:
  • 13. ā€¢ Divisional Forest Officer, Tinsukia Wildlife Division, Tinsukia, Pin: 786126, Tel.: (0374) 2331472 (Office) ā€¢ Range Forest Officer, Guijan Wildlife Range ā€¢ Range Forest Officer, Saikhowa Wildlife Range Best Time to Explore Dibru-Saikhowa National Park For the most rewarding experience, plan your visit to Dibru-Saikhowa National Park between November and April. During this period, the park is a thriving hub of wildlife activity, making it an ideal time for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers to explore its hidden treasures. Explore the Wilderness of Nameri National Park Nestled in the picturesque Sonitpur district, Nameri National Park sprawls across an expanse of 200 square kilometers, adjacent to the Arunachal Pradesh border. This pristine wilderness also serves as the core area of the Nameri Tiger Reserve, covering a vast territory of 344 square kilometers. A unique feature of this park is the opportunity it offers for river rafting in the Jia Bhoroli River, which graces its southwestern boundary.
  • 14. Delving into the History of Nameri National Park The journey of Nameri National Park from a heavily logged region to a protected sanctuary is fascinating. On October 17, 1978, it earned the designation of a reserve forest. Subsequently, on September 18, 1985, it was established as the Nameri Sanctuary, encompassing an area of 137 square kilometers within the Naduar Forest Reserve. The parkā€™s journey continued to evolve, with another 75 square kilometers added on November 15, 1998, officially designating it as a National Park. The Rich Fauna of Nameri National Park Get ready to be captivated by the colorful fauna of the park: ā€¢ Mammals: Nameri National Park is home to an impressive array of mammals, including the regal tiger, elusive leopard, clouded leopard, mighty elephants, imposing gaurs, agile sambar, barking deer, hispid hare, the enigmatic slow loris, capped langurs, dholes, sloth bears, Burmese ferret badgers, and binturongs, among others. ā€¢ Birds: Birdwatchers are in for a treat with species like the White-Winged Wood Duck, Pallaā€™s Fish-Eagle, Lesser Adjutant Stork, Greater Spotted Eagle, White- Rumped Vulture, Long-Billed Vulture, Black-Bellied Tern, Rufous-Necked Hornbill, Wreathed Hornbill, and the Great Pied Hornbill gracing the skies of Nameri National Park. ā€¢ Reptiles: The parkā€™s water bodies and forests are inhabited by a diverse reptilian population, including the Assam Roofed Turtle, Indian Soft-Shell Turtle, Indian Flap Shell Turtle, Keeled Box Turtle, Monitor lizard, Indian cobra, King cobra, Pit viper, Southeast Asian Leaf Turtle, Common Blind Snake, Myanmarese Python, and Common Blind Snake. Reaching Nameri National Park To embark on your adventure: ā€¢ By Air: The nearest airport is Salonibari Airport (Tezpur), approximately 34 kilometers from Nameri National Park. ā€¢ By Road: Nameri National Park is well-connected to various cities and towns. Tezpur is only 40 kilometers away, Guwahati is 220 kilometers distant, Jorhat is 215 kilometers away, Nowgong is 110 kilometers distant, and Kaziranga is approximately 125 kilometers away.
  • 15. Where to stay in Nameri National Park Several accommodations in Tezpur cater to the needs of visitors: ā€¢ Blue Star Hotel: Jonaki Building, Tezpur. ā€¢ Oasis Hotel: Jonaki Road, Tezpur, Tel.: (03712) 220724 ā€¢ Hotel Luit: Tezpur, Tel.: (03712) 222083 ā€¢ Hotel Green View: Main Road, Tezpur. ā€¢ Kanyapur Hotel: Hatibilkhana, Tezpur, Tel.: (03712) 220261 Tourist Lodges and Resorts ā€¢ Assam (Bhorolli) Angling & Conservation Association, Tezpur, E- mail: assamangling@yahoo.com ā€¢ Eco Camp, Potasali Village, Tarajan, P.O. Gamani, Dist.: Sonitpur, Pin- 784103, Contact: Mr. Ranesh Roy, Camp Director, Tel.: 09435145563/09435250025 ā€¢ Wild Mahseer, Balipara, Tel.: 09435197650 Contact Information For inquiries and assistance during your visit, reach out to: ā€¢ Divisional Forest Officer, Dolabari, Tezpur. ā€¢ Range Officer, Nameri Wildlife Range, Potasali (Assam), Tel.: (03714) 270558 (Office) Best Time to Explore Nameri National Park The ideal time to visit Nameri National Park and immerse yourself in its natural wonders is between November and April. This period offers a splendid opportunity to witness the parkā€™s thriving wildlife in all its glory.
  • 16. Discover the Untamed Beauty of Orang National Park and Tiger Reserve (ONPTR) Nestled on the northern bank of the mighty Brahmaputra River, Orang National Park and Tiger Reserve (ONPTR) boasts a rich history and an incredible array of wildlife. Covering an area of 78.80 square kilometers, itā€™s the oldest game reserve in Assam, known not only for its diverse fauna but also as an essential breeding ground for various fish species. Orang National Park History The history of Orang National Park is steeped in conservation. It was originally designated as a game refuge in 1915, signifying the early efforts to protect its unique ecosystem. Later, to align with the criteria set by Project Tiger, the game reserve was placed under the management of the State Forest Departmentā€™s wildlife division. Finally, in 1999, it was formally declared a national park, now covering a total area of about 81 square kilometers. This region was once the home of the Orang tribe, who have since moved away. The park receives an average annual rainfall of 3,000 millimeters. The Wonders of Orang National Park
  • 17. Prepare to be captivated by the parkā€™s stunning wildlife: ā€¢ Mammals: Orang National Park is home to a spectacular range of mammals, including the impressive rhinoceros, majestic tigers, Maljuria elephants (males in groups), graceful hog deer, wild pigs, elusive civet cats, intriguing porcupines, and the playful Gangetic dolphin. ā€¢ Birds: Bird enthusiasts are in for a treat, with a remarkable 222 bird species recorded within the parkā€™s boundaries. Among these avian wonders, you can spot the Spot- Billed Pelican, White Pelican, Greater Adjutant Stork, Lesser Adjutant Stork, Brahminy Duck, Pintail Duck, and the Bengal Florican, which boasts the second- highest concentration in the area. ā€¢ Reptiles: The reptilian residents of Orang National Park include the Indian Rock Python, Black Krait, King Cobra, Cobra, and the Monitor Lizard. ā€¢ Turtles: Seven species of turtles and tortoises add to the parkā€™s rich biodiversity. How to reach Orang National Park To embark on this wildlife adventure: ā€¢ By Air: The nearest airports are Salonibari (Tezpur), situated 80 kilometers away, and LGBI Guwahati Airport, approximately 150 kilometers from the park. ā€¢ By Road: Orang National Park is conveniently located 18 kilometers south of N.H. 52 at Dhansirighat. The distance to Mangaldai is 70 kilometers, and Guwahati is 150 kilometers away. Where to Stay in Orang National Park Comfortable accommodations are available to ensure a memorable stay: ā€¢ Satsimalu Rest House: This is the most sought-after accommodation, providing a vantage point for wildlife viewing. ā€¢ Silbori Rest House: Located at the Range H.Q., it offers a serene and rustic stay.
  • 18. ā€¢ Tourist Lodge: Situated near the parkā€™s entrance, it is managed by the Tourism Department and can accommodate up to 16 people in its eight cottages. ā€¢ Forest Dormitory: Located at the Gate, it provides group accommodation for up to 40 people (bedding and food not included). Contact Information For inquiries and assistance during your visit: ā€¢ Divisional Forest Officer, Mangaldai, Darrang. ā€¢ Range Forest Officer, Orang National Park, Silbori. Best Time to Explore Orang National Park The best time to explore the untamed beauty of Orang National Park is between November and April. During these months, the park showcases its vibrant wildlife and natural splendor, making it an ideal period for an adventurous sojourn. Discover the Enchanting Wilderness of Dehing Patkai National Park Nestled within the lush landscapes of Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts in Assam, Dehing Patkai National Park stands as a testament to natureā€™s beauty. Spanning an expansive 111.19 square kilometers, this national park is renowned for its Assam Valley Tropical Wet Evergreen Forests, which extend to the border of Arunachal Pradesh. Besides its remarkable biodiversity, the park offers intriguing attractions such as World War II cemeteries, the historic Stillwell Road, the oldest refinery in Asia located in Digboi, and open-cast coal mining in Lido.
  • 19. Dehing Patkai National Parkā€™s Storied History The parkā€™s journey through history is captivating. It was initially declared a wildlife sanctuary on June 13, 2004, marking the first step in its conservation. Then, on December 13, 2020, the Government of Assam elevated its status to that of a national park. Official notification by the Forest Department of Assam followed on June 9, 2021, sealing its designation as a national park. A Glimpse of the Wonders Within Dehing Patkai National Park Prepare to be enthralled by the diverse wildlife that calls this park home: ā€¢ Mammals: Dehing Patkai National Park is home to an impressive array of mammals, including the elusive Chinese pangolin, graceful flying foxes, charming slow lorises, stump-tailed macaques, Assamese macaques, rhesus macaques, capped langurs, agile hoolock gibbons, the Himalayan black bear, hog-badgers, jungle cats, leopard cats, fishing cats, marbled cats, the elusive clouded leopard, majestic leopards, the iconic tiger, wild pigs, sambar deer, barking deer, gaurs, serows, Malayan giant squirrels, porcupines, pig-tailed macaques, and more. ā€¢ Birds: Birdwatchers are in for a treat with over 222 bird species recorded in the park. Among these avian wonders are the striking lesser adjutant stork, elegant white-
  • 20. winged wood ducks, majestic white-backed vultures, the elusive slender-billed vulture, the enchanting white-cheeked hill partridge, regal khaleej pheasants, the colorful grey peacock-pheasant, the magnificent rufous-necked hornbill, the wreathed hornbill, the great pied hornbill, the beautiful nuthatch, the black-browed leaf warbler, the green imperial pigeon, the purple wood, and the pale-capped pigeon, to name just a few. ā€¢ Reptiles: The park is also home to remarkable reptiles, including the awe-inspiring rock python, the formidable king cobra, the Asian leaf turtle, and the monitor lizard. How to reach Dehing Patkai National Park To embark on your adventure into this pristine wilderness: ā€¢ By Air: The nearest airport is Salonibari (Tezpur), located 80 kilometers away. Alternatively, you can fly into LGBI Guwahati Airport, approximately 150 kilometers from the park. ā€¢ By Road: Dehing Patkai National Park is conveniently located just 18 kilometers south of N.H. 52 at Dhansirighat. It is also in close proximity to Digboi, Duliajan, and Margherita towns. Where to Stay in Dehing Patkai National Park Comfortable accommodations are available to ensure a memorable stay: ā€¢ Forest Inspection Bungalow: Located in Digboi, it offers a comfortable base for exploring the park. For reservations and information, contact the Divisional Forest Officer, Digboi Division, Digboi, at Tel.: (03751) 264433. ā€¢ Private Lodges: Options include the Digboi Tourist Lodge cum Restaurant in Golai No.1, Digboi, P.O. Digboi (Tel.: 9435169247) and Central Transit Accommodation at I.O.C. Digboi (Tel.: (03751) 264025). Contact Information For inquiries and assistance during your visit:
  • 21. ā€¢ Divisional Forest Officer, Digboi Division, P.O. Digboi, Pin: 786171, Dist. Tinsukia, Tel.: (03751) 264433 ā€¢ Range Forest Officer, Soraipung, P.O. Bhadoipanchali, Dist: Tinsukia ā€¢ Range Forest Officer, Margherita West Range, P.O. Margherita, Dist: Tinsukia The Ideal Time to Explore Dehing Patkai National Park The best time to explore the enchanting wilderness of Dehing Patkai National Park is between September and March. During these months, the park showcases its vibrant wildlife and natural splendor, making it an ideal period for an adventurous sojourn. Discover the Untamed Beauty of Raimona National Park Nestled in the heart of Assam, Raimona National Park stands as a testament to the stateā€™s commitment to conservation and biodiversity. This pristine park, located in the Gossaigaon subdivision of Kokrajhar district, Assam, was officially declared a National Park on June 5, 2021. The proclamation, made on World Environment Day at Gandhi Mandap, Guwahati, marked a momentous occasion. On June 9, 2021, an Assam Gazette Notification (no.FRW.02/2021/27) cemented the parkā€™s newfound status.
  • 22. Exploring Raimona National Park Raimona National Park spans an impressive 422 square kilometers, encompassing the northern part of the Ripu Reserve Forest. Situated in the southern foothills of the Eastern Himalaya Biodiversity Hotspot, it serves as the westernmost buffer to the Manas Tiger Reserve. The park is adorned with natural boundaries, with the Sonkosh River gracing its western edge and the Saralbhanga River flowing along the eastern border. To the north, the Pekua River dominates the parkā€™s boundary. The landscape here is nothing short of magical, offering visitors picturesque vistas that captivate the senses. Raimona National Park joins the ranks of Assamā€™s other esteemed national parks, including Kaziranga, Manas, Dibru-Saikhowa, and Orang. These expansive wildlife sanctuaries draw visitors from across the globe, firmly establishing Assam as a wildlife tourism hub. The Wonders of Raimona National Park Prepare to be enchanted by the parkā€™s diverse flora and fauna:
  • 23. ā€¢ Golden Langur: Raimona National Park is renowned for hosting the golden langur, an endemic species shared with Bhutan, which proudly serves as the mascot of the Bodoland region. ā€¢ Mammals: The park is home to an array of remarkable mammals, including the majestic Asian elephant, the elusive Bengal tiger, the elusive clouded leopard, the formidable gaur, graceful chital deer, and many more. ā€¢ Birds: Bird enthusiasts will be delighted to encounter over 190 species of birds, including four to five species of hornbills, adding a splash of color and melody to the parkā€™s vibrant ecosystem. ā€¢ Butterflies: With more than 150 species of butterflies, Raimona National Park is a haven for these delicate insects, each one a living work of art. ā€¢ Flora: The park boasts an astonishing 380 varieties of plants and orchids, contributing to its reputation as an essential biodiversity hotspot. How to reach Raimona National Park To embark on your adventure in Raimona National Park: ā€¢ By Air: Rupsi Airport in Kokrajhar is the nearest airport, located just 70 kilometers away. Please note that this airport has limited flight operations, so itā€™s advisable to check flight schedules. ā€¢ By Road: For those flying into Guwahatiā€™s Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport, the park is approximately 231 kilometers away. You can easily book a taxi from the airport to reach Raimona National Park. Alternatively, there are buses connecting Guwahati to West Bengal via NH31. Disembark at Gossaigaon town and hire a local taxi for the final leg of your journey. Where to Stay in Raimona National Park Gossaigaon offers a range of accommodation options, from luxurious to budget-friendly. Given that itā€™s a small town, accommodations tend to fill up quickly. Itā€™s advisable to make advance reservations. In case you donā€™t find availability in Gossaigaon, there are major cities nearby where you can find comfortable lodgings. The Best Time to Explore Raimona National Park The perfect time to visit Raimona National Park is during mid-September to October and the spring season from March to mid-May. During these periods, the weather is typically ideal for exploring the park, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in its natural beauty and vibrant wildlife. In conclusion, Assamā€™s national parks are a testament to the stateā€™s commitment to preserving its natural heritage.
  • 24. Each park has its unique charm, offering visitors the opportunity to connect with nature and witness some of the worldā€™s most endangered species. Whether youā€™re an adventure seeker, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of the great outdoors, Assamā€™s national parks have something special to offer. Plan your visit to these extraordinary destinations, and youā€™ll leave with memories that will last a lifetime. Please note that visiting these national parks involves following strict wildlife conservation guidelines and respecting the natural environment. Enjoy your journey into the heart of Assamā€™s wilderness! Related Reading: Discover the Transformed Mahabahu Brahmaputra River Heritage Centre in Guwahati ā€“ Click Here To Learn More FAQā€™s National Parks in Assam: What is the name of 7 National Park in Assam? The seven national parks in Assam are: Kaziranga National Park Manas National Park Nameri National Park Dibru-Saikhowa National Park Orang National Park Dehing Patkai National Park Raimona National Park How many national parks does Assam have? Assam has a total of seven national parks. What is the name of Assamā€™s sixth national park? The name of the sixth national park in Assam is ā€œDehing Patkai National Park.ā€ Which State has the 2nd Highest National Park in India?
  • 25. The state with the second-highest number of national parks in India is Assam, after Madhya Pradesh. Who is the largest national park in Assam? The largest national park in Assam is Kaziranga National Park. Which district is Orang National Park in? The Darrang district of Assam is home to Orang National Park. What is the name of Assamā€™s first national park? The oldest national park in Assam is Kaziranga National Park. How Many National Parks are in Bodoland? There are two national parks in Bodoland: Manas National Park and Raimona National Park. Where is Raimona National Park is situated? Raimona National Park is situated in the Gossaigaon subdivision of Kokrajhar district, Assam.