Orang National Park: Where Wildlife Thrives in Assams Heartland


Welcome to Orang National Park, a hidden gem  in the heart of Assam, India. Known as Mini-Kaziranga, Orangi National Park offers an exciting wildlife experience in a pristine and less explored environment. Join us on a virtual journey through the enchanting landscapes of the Orang National Park, where the grandeur of nature meets wildlife conservation. 

 

Entrance to the Wilderness: 
 
Situated on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River, Orangi National Park is the gateway to Assam's untamed wilderness. The park's diverse ecosystems, including grasslands, wetlands and dense forests, provide shelter to a variety of flora and fauna. As you enter the park, prepare to be mesmerized by the untamed beauty that awaits. 
  

Flora and fauna: 
 
Orang National Park has a rich and diverse range of wildlife species, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Keep your eyes open for the majestic Indian rhino roaming freely in the grasslands and swamps. Other notable wildlife species include Bengal tigers, Asian elephants, wild boars, pygmies and various species of deer. The park is also a birdwatcher's paradise, with more than 200  species of birds calling it home, including the globally endangered Bengal's beak and the great Indian hornbill.  

Safari Adventures: 
 
Embark on an exciting jeep  or  elephant safari to explore the vastness of Orang National Park. Traverse  rugged terrain with expert guides who  share their knowledge of the park's wildlife and ecosystems. Feel the thrill of meeting wild animals in their natural habitat, observe their behavior and take amazing photos of these amazing creatures.  

Riverside Charm: 
 
The location of Orangi National Park on the banks of the Brahmaputra River adds to its charm and natural beauty. Take a leisurely boat trip along the river, enjoying the panoramic views and  the surrounding tranquility. Admire the sight of migrating birds above or watch river dolphins play in the river waters. The riverside atmosphere offers a peaceful escape, allowing you to connect with nature on a deeper level. 

Ecotourism and nature conservation: 
 
Orang National Park is not only a nature reserve, but also a center for ecotourism and conservation activities. Park administrations and local communities are actively involved in preserving the area's natural heritage  and promoting sustainable tourism. Connect with local guides and learn about  conservation initiatives aimed at protecting the park's fragile ecosystems and wildlife populations. By visiting Orang National Park, you will be participating in conservation efforts and supporting the local economy.