Saturday, March 27, 2010

Kaziranga National Park Tour

Recognized worldwide for its unique endangered rhinoceros, and a variety of other wildlife, the Kaziranga National Park is a wildlife destination in India. Ideal on the river Brahmaputra, is a World Heritage site located in the beautiful state of Assam. Has the highest density of tigers among protected in the world. It is recognized as a tiger reserve in 2006. He also declared an Important Bird Area by Birdlife International for conservation of bird species. This park has played an important role in conserving wildlife. It is recognized as a wildlife sanctuary in 1940. An area of 430 square kilometers, this park is a house of fascinating wildlife, such as Indian elephants, Hog deer, Indian bison, Capped langur, swamp deer, tiger, leopard cats, sloths, Jungle Cats, Jackal, otters, Badgers pig, wild boar, pythons, lizards and Buffalo. The landscape features the tall grass, swamps and dense tropical moist broadleaf forests. There are several bodies in the park, which serve as promising sites for detecting wildlife. The park is also a bird paradise where you can see a variety of colorful birds such as Oriental Honey Buzzard, Black Kite, Himalayan Griffon, Pallas Fishing Eagle, White-tailed Eagle, Black-winged Kite, Fish Eagle gray. If you visit the park during the winter we can see beautiful migratory birds such as geese, gadwall, Shelduck, Bar-Geese, Red-crested Turkish, Anas falcata and northern spoon. A visit to the Kaziranga National Park, probably the crown of your vacation with great memories that can be long.

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