Vegetation in Kaziranga National Park
The varied vegetation at the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India creates the ideal habitat for a number of wild animals and birds and specifically the one-horned rhino.
The dense tropical forest vegetation interlaced with tall elephant grasses and large open-water meadows makes for the varied vegetation at the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India.
The swampy areas inside the park, located near the River Brahmaputra are natural habitats for different species of reptiles and birds. The deep green forests that cover the Anglong, Karbi and Barail Hills that lie on the South of the Kaziranga National Park are home to a large variety of wildlife such as gaur, deer, wild boar, bison and different species of water birds.
The best way to enjoy wildlife safaris to the Kaziranga National Park is on elephant back or on jeeps. The dense vegetation at Kaziranga makes it impossible to traverse or explore the forests on foot.
Kaziranga is out of bounds for visitors during the monsoon months as the foliage of the tropical rain forests inside the park become so thick that it becomes almost impossible to negotiate your way inside the forests, besides the forest trails get submerged in rain water.
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