Jeep Safari, Elephant Safari and Birding Safari in Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park and Pabitora wildlife Sanctuary. Expert local guides. Worldwide bookings welcome.
Explore deep forest trails in open 4x4 jeep. Spot rhinos, tigers, elephants, deer, baffalo and rare birds up close. 📍Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve: Home to the "Big Five" (One-horned rhino, Royal Bengal tiger, Asiatic elephant, Wild water buffalo, and Eastern Swamp deer).Safari Zones: Divided into four main ranges: Kohora (Central), Bagori (Western), Agaratoli (Eastern), and Burapahar ( Far-Western). Bagori is highly recommended for rhino viewing, while Agaratoli is excellent for birding and tiger sightings. Safari duration: 2 hours, Timings: Morning shifts usually run from 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM, and afternoon shifts from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM. 📍Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary: Located about 48 km east of Guwahati, it is incredibly densely populated with rhinos, along with wild boars, barking deer, and Asiatic water buffaloes. Safari Duration: Safaris typically last about 1.5 to 2 hours, taking you across open grasslands and the Garanga beel (wetland). Timings: Two shifts are typically available: Morning (7:30 AM to 9:30 AM) and Afternoon (1:30 PM to 3:00 PM). 📍Both parks typically remain closed during the monsoon season (usually from June to September
An elephant safari in Kaziranga National Park, Assam, offers a unique opportunity to view the famous one-horned rhinoceros from up close. ELEPHANT RIDE DETAILS : Duration: one hour ( 60 minutes. Season: Operates exclusively from November to April. Timings: Early morning only, typically in two slots: 05:00 AM to 06:00 AM and 06:00 AM to 07:00 AM. LOCATION: Elephant rides are conducted in two specific zones of the park, each with different accessibility: Central Range (Kohora): Usually restricted to foreign nationals and VIP delegates. Western Range (Bagori): Open to Indian nationals.
520+ bird species including hornbills and pelicans. Guided dawn and dusk birding through wetland zones.
Safari + hotel + airport pickup + meals. We handle everything end to end.
Kaziranga National Park, located in Assam, India, is globally famous as the largest natural habitat for the Great One-Horned Rhinoceros. The park successfully protects roughly two-thirds of the world's total rhino population. Beyond the iconic rhino, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for several other prominent wildlife and ecological features: The "Big Five": The park is a prime location to spot Bengal Tigers, Asian Elephants, Wild Water Buffalo, and Swamp Deer. High Tiger Density: Designated as a Tiger Reserve in 2006, the park records one of the highest densities of tigers in the country. Avian Diversity: It is a celebrated birdwatching destination, hosting over 520 resident and migratory bird species (including pelicans, storks, and hornbills). Dynamic Ecosystem: The park's landscape features vast alluvial grasslands and tropical forests created by annual flooding of the Brahmaputra River.
Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Assam, is famous for its exceptional biodiversity and unique Himalayan foothill landscapes. It is globally renowned as a Project Tiger and Elephant reserve, and serves as the only known natural habitat in the world for the critically endangered pygmy hog. The park shelters the largest number of India's protected and threatened species, making it a hotspot for conservation. Key highlights include: Rare & Endemic Wildlife: Home to the world-famous golden langur, hispid hare, Assam roofed turtle, and the pygmy hog. Iconic Predators: Hosts a significant population of Royal Bengal tigers and clouded leopards. Large Herbivores: Known for the greater one-horned rhinoceros, Asian elephants, and likely the only pure strain of wild water buffaloes in India. Avian Diversity: A birdwatcher's paradise boasting over 450 species, including the highly endangered Bengal florican. Located along the Bhutan border, it is defined by the Manas River, lush alluvial grasslands, and dense forests.
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, located just a 1-hour drive (approx. 48 km) from Guwahati in Assam, is world-famous for harboring the highest density of the Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros.The sanctuary is celebrated for several other standout features:Rhino Conservation: Though compact (roughly 38 square km of effective habitat), it boasts the second-highest population of one-horned rhinos in Assam, offering near-guaranteed sightings.Rich Biodiversity: Aside from rhinos, the park supports Asiatic water buffalos, leopards, barking deer, wild boars, and various reptiles.Birdwatcher's Paradise: It is an Important Bird Area (IBA) sheltering over 375 species of resident and migratory birds.Safaris: Visitors can explore the alluvial grasslands and marshlands via morning and afternoon Elephant or Jeep Safaris.
Ask about our multi-park packages!
From the moment you land in Guwahati to your last safari at dawn, every detail is taken care of.
Ready to see the wild? Reach out on WhatsApp for the fastest response!