
Assam has an abundance of picturesque splendor. Its wildlife is rich and diverse in both flora and fauna. In Assam discovered the wealth of rare species of wildlife, which includes the Golden Langur, Crazy Hare, White winged tree, Tiger, Oval leopard, Swamp deer, Ganges dolphins, etc. Type one horned rhino, roar of tigers, birds that fly over head, is an experience that everyone aspires to. Asam proudly hits wildlife parks such as Kaziranga and Manas as its best.
Check out the famous Asam reserves:
Kaziranga National Park
Located in the center of Assam on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, there is Kaziranga National Park. This national park, covering an area of 430 square meters. Km, consists of dense forests and rocky reeds. The elephant grass grows to several meters, making it an idyllic grazing ground for the restored Horned Rhino. These Horned Rhinos are world famous as the Great Indian One Horned Rhinoceros, thus forming a major attraction for the park. Other attractions include wild buffaloes, barashingha, a herd of elephants moving around, gray eagle fish. Waterfowl include marsh partridge, goose fungus, whistling teal, Bengal florican, storks, herons, and even pelicans. The best time to visit the park is from November to March. The park remains closed from April to mid-October.
Manas National Park
Manas National Park is fueled in the foothills of the Himalayas, some of which lie on the territory of Bhutan. The scenic landscape joins most wildlife enthusiasts to go to Manas Park. Covering area of 520 square meters. Km, this park is best known for its tiger population. This is the only wildlife park in Assam that is part of Project Tiger. In addition to tigers, there is a horned rhinoceros, wild boar, Hog Deer. Pigmy Hog, Assam Roofed turtle, Hispid Hare are a few animals that are found only in Manas Park. Other common birds include birds, Bulbules, Brahman ducks and gray bagels. The park is located in the vicinity of Guwahati. The best safaris are available here. In the River Manas, you can enjoy elephant safari or boat safari. These safaris last for 3 hours. Even jeep safaris can be enjoyed as the roads are well laid. This national park should visit if it is interested in nature and wild creations. Many visitors look to this National Park for its beauty and rare immunity.
National Park Nameri
National Park Nameri covers an area of 200 square meters. km and is located at the foot of the eastern Himalayas. The park is the second tiger reserve in Assam. This national park is a refugee for many rare animals such as the tiger, black bear, elephant, leopard, cloud leopard, Indian bison, pangolin, Indian wild dog, deer, goat-civet, abandoned langur and jackals, etc. Various species Birds, such as the endangered white winged wood duck, four species of Hornbill, butterflies and reptiles are also found here. Nameri is also famous for the Golden Masheer, which made the place a haven for wildlife lovers.
Dibru-Saihova National Park
Dibru - Saihova - the largest national park in Assam and spreads over an area of 650 square meters. Km. These are mainly semi-moist evergreen forests, sticky deciduous forest, bamboo, reed brakes and meadows. Located on the plains of Brahmaputra, at an altitude of 118 meters above sea level, Dibru-Saychova is a safe haven for many rare and rare species of wild life. It also consists of various types of shrubs, herbs and rare medicinal plants. He is also known for his bright colored wild horses, known as Feral Horses. Some rare and rare animals of this sanctuary are the Hoolock gibbon, langur, water buffalo, tiger, elephant, dolphin, etc. The bird life consists of a spotted pelican, white bellied heron, fishing eagle, blue pigeon, francolin swamp, etc. And migratory birds such as the Guiga goose, the Brahmini duck, the goose mushroom, the pelican, the black stork, etc.
Truly considered the ecstasy of the traveler, this inexplicable land of mountains and lush green forests can offer the tourist. This is one of those places on earth where there is a rich assortment of wildlife. Bounded by tropical forests, deciduous and bamboo trees, it offers an exceptional abode for hundreds of migratory birds. A trip to Assam is rightly considered unfinished without visiting national parks and reserves.

