About Kaziranga Safari
Kaziranga, a UNESCO World Heritage site on the Brahmaputra floodplains, holds two-thirds of the world's wild one-horned rhinos plus tigers, elephants and wild buffalo.
Jeep and elephant-back safaris across its ranges deliver some of India's densest big-mammal viewing.
Highlights
- World's largest one-horned rhino population
- UNESCO World Heritage grassland
- Jeep and elephant-back safaris
- High density of elephants and wild buffalo
- Pairs with a Meghalaya or Assam tour
Sample itinerary
A starting point — we reshape it around your dates, pace and budget.
Arrival
Transfer from Guwahati or Jorhat, check in near Kaziranga, evening briefing.
Two safaris
Morning jeep safari and an elephant-back or second jeep safari across Central/Western ranges.
Safari & departure
Early safari, then transfer out or continue to Shillong.
What's included & what's not
Included
- Gate permits for booked safaris
- Open gypsy with driver & guide
- Jungle resort stay with meals
- Pickup & drop from nearest hub
- On-trip WhatsApp support
Not included
- Flights / train tickets
- Personal expenses & tips
- Camera/still fees (if any)
- Anything not listed above
A look at Kaziranga Safari



Kaziranga Safari FAQs
When is Kaziranga open?
November to April; it closes for the monsoon as the park floods.
Rhino sightings guaranteed?
Sightings are very reliable here given the high rhino density, though never guaranteed.
How to reach?
Fly to Guwahati (~5 hrs) or Jorhat (~1.5 hrs); we handle transfers.
Can I add Meghalaya?
Yes — Kaziranga combines beautifully with Shillong and Cherrapunji.