Orang National Park

ORANG NATIONAL PARK 



Orang National Park, also known as Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park, is a national park located in the state of Assam, India. The park covers an area of 78.81 square kilometers and is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna.

The park is situated on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River and is home to a variety of wildlife, including the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tigers, elephants, wild boars, and various species of primates and birds. The park is also known for its scenic beauty, with lush forests, grasslands, and wetlands.

In addition to its natural beauty, Orang National Park is also an important site for conservation and research. The park is home to several endangered species, and efforts are being made to protect and preserve their habitats. The park also serves as a research site for scientists and conservationists studying the ecology and behavior of various species.

Visitors to Orang National Park can enjoy a variety of activities, including jungle safaris, birdwatching, and trekking. The park is open to visitors from November to April, and permits are required to enter the park.

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