where is Kaziranga National Park in map
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The Kaziranga National Park or the Kazironga Rastriyo Uddan is a reserved forest and one of the oldest national parks in India that is spread over the districts of Nagaon and Golaghat in the state of Assam.
Marked as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this park is famous for one-horned rhinos, that makes up to one-third of their world population. Apart from one-horned rhinos, Kaziranga boasts of being the abode of the highest density of tigers in the world, among the areas marked as tiger reserves. In 2006 it was declared a tiger reserve. The park also shelters wild water buffaloes, elephants, swamp deer and different species of birds, reptiles and amphibians. Located in the vicinity of the Brahmaputra River and Karbi Anglong hill, this wildlife conservation has become one of the most famous and visited spots for tourists because of its combination of natural beauty, fauna and flora at the edge of the Eastern Himalayas.
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Kaziranga national park is located in Assam (Golaghat and Nagaon district)