Kaziranga, renowned for its conservation of the greater one-horned rhino and aquatic biodiversity, features 92 perennial and 200 seasonal water bodies that form critical breeding habitats for 42 fish species and attract migratory birds. These factors have earned it recognition as an Important Bird Area (IBA) and a vital waterfowl flyway.
Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNP&TR) in Assam has had a remarkable year, achieving unprecedented milestones in wildlife conservation, tourism, and community development.
In a heartwarming start to the New Year, three tiger cubs were spotted frolicking with their mother in Kaziranga National Park, offering a rare and stunning spectacle for wildlife enthusiasts.
Kaziranga National Park, famed for its one-horned rhinos and breathtaking landscapes is all set to present an unforgettable blend of culture, business, and nature at the 12th International Tourism Mart (ITM) from today till November 29.
Dr Andrew McLean, Dr Portland Jones of the H-ELP Foundation, and Dr Bhaskar Choudhury of the Wildlife Trust of India were the key trainers and facilitators.
The proposed 5-star hotel project in Kaziranga might be significant hurdles, considering the ongoing National Green Tribunal (NGT) case and recent statements by a Union minister in Parliament.