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Answered by 72600happygmailcom
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Kaziranga National Park is a protected area in the northeast Indian state of Assam. Spread across the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River, its forests, wetlands and grasslands are home to tigers, elephants and the world’s largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses. Ganges River dolphins swim in the park’s waters. It’s visited by many rare migratory birds, and gray pelicans roost near Kaziranga village.

Area: 430 km²



Did you know: The nearest railways station to Kaziranga is Furkating (80 kms), Connected by trains form Guwahati. 
Answered by 15121115anil
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Kaziranga National Park is one of the prides of India. Kaziranga is the place where the nature unwinds its pristine form in millions of hues, where wildlife roams fearlessly, where man and nature meets together. This prestigious national park of India is situated in the north eastern part of the country in the district of Golaghat and Nagoan in the state of Assam. Let’s go back to the beginnings of the twentieth century in the year of 1904 when this beautiful wildlife sanctuary was created, and about 68 years later it was declared as National Park.
a proposal was made to extend the Kaziranga reserve forest towards the east that joins Bokakhat Dhansirimukh road. Locals were against this proposal as their rights like fishing, collection of cane, firewood and grazing would be in danger. Other than this, The European community of tea planters also objected to the same. Lastly, the park was extended by 152 km2 (59 sq mi) to the banks of the Brahmaputra River. In the year 1908, Kaziranga was made a Reserve forest. Later in the year 1916, it was named as the Kaziranga Game Sanctuar, which continued till 1938 whilst hunting was strictly prohibited and visitor's entry was permitted.
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