Kaziranga National Park, a World Heritage Site of 860 square kilometers of grass and forest land in the lap of the mighty Brahmaputra river is home for the world’s largest population of Great One Horned Rhinoceros and is a symbol of rpide and culture for the people of Assam. The fame of this Park has gone beyond the boundaries of the Indian subcontinent and has succeeded in attracting the attention of people all over the world. A visit to Kaziranga is an experience of a lifetime with nature. And for those who are yet to visit Kaziranga, a dream awaits them to experience the rolling expanses of wild grasslands with its animals, birds and flowers. This precious and rare ecosystem that Kaziranga National Park is, stretches from Bokakhat in the east to Jakhalabandha in the west is also one of the few Parks in the world that has five big mammals – the one-horned rhinoceros, the Asiatic elephant, the swamp deer, the tiger, and the Asiatic wild buffalo. Moreover, it also falls at the junction of the Australasia and Indo-Asian Flyway, thus providing an important migrating, nesting and breeding site for over 480 species of birds.