Why Kaziranga is Special
Kaziranga is not just about rhinos—it’s a vibrant ecosystem where you can spot tigers, wild elephants, swamp deer, water buffaloes, and over 450 species of birds. The park is spread across the floodplains of the mighty Brahmaputra River, making it a perfect blend of grasslands, wetlands, and forests.
Bagori Range – The Western Gateway
The Bagori Range is known for its open grasslands and higher chances of spotting large mammals. Jeep safaris here often reward visitors with close views of rhinos grazing, herds of wild elephants, and sometimes even a tiger crossing the path.
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Best for: Rhino & Elephant sightings
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Safari Mode: Jeep Safari & Elephant Safari
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Vibe: Scenic, photogenic landscapes
Kohora Range – The Central Hub
Located right in the heart of Kaziranga, Kohora Range is the most accessible and tourist-friendly zone. This range offers a balanced mix of wildlife and birdwatching opportunities. Many eco-resorts and homestays are located near Kohora, making it a convenient base for travelers.
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Best for: Birdwatching & diverse wildlife sightings
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Safari Mode: Jeep Safari
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Vibe: Rich biodiversity, central location
When to Visit
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Season: November to April (park remains closed during monsoon)
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Best Time: December to March for comfortable weather and clear views
Travel Tips for Visitors
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Book your jeep or elephant safari in advance through authorized operators.
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Carry binoculars and a camera for birdwatching and photography.
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Wear earthy-colored clothes for blending with nature.
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Stay at eco-lodges or homestays near Kohora for the best experience.
FlyTribo’s Recommendation
At FlyTribo, we recommend combining Bagori & Kohora safaris for a complete Kaziranga experience. Start your day with an elephant safari in Bagori to see rhinos up close, followed by an afternoon jeep safari in Kohora for birdlife and other mammals.
Kaziranga is not just a safari destination—it’s an unforgettable journey into the wild heart of Assam.