Assam Introduction
Assam the rich, green land of rolling plains and dense forests is the gateway to the north eastern part of India. The mighty Brahmaputra river that has its origins in Tibet charts its majestic course through this state.
This mystic land of eternal blue hills and beautiful rivers is renowned for its tea, rich flora and fauna, the world famous one horned rhinoceros and other rare species of wildlife on the verge of extinction. Barring Africa, there is perhaps no part of the world where such a variety of wildlife exists.
Situated between 90-96 degree East Longitute and 24-28 degree North Latitude, Assam is bordered in the North and East by the Kingdom of Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh. Along the south lies Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram. Meghalaya lies to her South-West, Bengal and Bangladesh to her West.
Exotic denizens of the sylvan world add to the mystery and charm of this weird land. Frolick of apes, graceful elephants, fluttering of wings & singing of birds, migratory birds flying into the hills, the majestic tiger enforcing his authority all invite you to carry back home a little what the heaven is made of.
The rhino emerges as if from prehistory and treads the Kaziranga National park. And who can forget lush green Tea gardens which beckon you to have a cup of fresh tea and enjoy the enthralling music of life.
| Title | Posted Date | Posted By | |
| Humayun Tomb | 07,Feb 2012 | Welson Smith | |
| Khajjiar Lake – Mini Switzerland In Himachal Pradesh | 07,Feb 2012 | Ricardo Powel | |
| Buland Darwaza | 06,Feb 2012 | Vikas Sharma | |
| Trekking In Himachal Pradesh | 06,Feb 2012 | Nitin | |
| Mysore Palace | 06,Feb 2012 | Kavita |
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Kaziranga National Park (India) A Natural Home Of Single Horn Rhinoceros. Kaziranga National Park Is A National Park In The Golaghat And Nagaon District Of The State Of Assam, India. This National Park Is Mainly Famous For Single Horn Rhinoceros. On 1 June 1905, The Kaziranga Proposed Reserve Forest Was Created With An Area Of 232 Km2 . If We Fail To See The Rhinoceros Any Where Than We Can Move Towards The Kaziranga National Park And See Them. It Is A Natural Home Of It And Really They Feel It Due To Large Area I.e. Covered By Forest Including River And Three Types Of Climates I.e. Summer, Monsoon And Winter. The Climatic Condition Of This Park Moves Between 25 0C (77 0F) – To – 5 0C (41 0F). The Idea Of Establishment Of This Park Brought By Mary Victoria Leiter Cruzon, The Wife Of Viceroy Of India Lord Cruzon In 1904 For The Purpose To Protect The Rhinoceros. Rhinoceros Is A Beautiful Creation Of Nature, But This Time It Is In Endangered Zone. The Number Of Rhinoceros Is Very Little In The World Due To Human Interfere In The Wildlife. The Establishment Of Kaziranga National Park In India Is A Great Example Of Wildlife Protection. If You Fail To See The Rhinoceros Than Visit The Kaziranga National Park And See This Beautiful Animal. In This Park To Many Funs For Visitors Like Birding, Wildlife Observation, Elephants And Jeep Available As Guided Tour Facility For Visitors In The Park. But Hiking Is Prohibited In The Park To Avoid Potential Human-animal Conflicts. The Park Closed For Visitors From Mid-April To Mid-October Due To Monsoon Rains.
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