Overview
For those dreaming of an easy wildlife holiday in Northeast India, this tour to Kaziranga and Nameri National Parks is perfect. Not only do you get the chance to explore the rich flora and fauna, but also great photographic opportunities, accommodation in some of the best eco-lodges of the region, and scenic road journeys.
Kaziranga National Park was established in order to protect the population of Indian Rhinoceros. A conservation success story, Kaziranga is now home to the largest population of Indian Rhinoceros, hosting two-thirds of the world’s population of this threatened species. It is also home to a high density of tigers, as well as other mammals such as Asian Elephant, Wild Water Buffalo, Swamp Deer, and many more. Kaziranga is also home to many bird species, including the Swamp Francolin, Pin-striped Tit-Babbler, and many more.
Nameri National Park was established in 1985. Nameri hosts a large variety of animal species including the Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Elephant, Leopard, Sambar, Dhole, Muntjac, Gaur, and Sloth Bear. The park is an excellent elephant country and is considered an important elephant corridor.
With over 300 species of birds, Nameri is a birder’s paradise, the star species being the White-winged Duck, Assam’s state bird. Other species include Great Hornbill, Wreathed Hornbill, Black Stork, Ibisbill, Blue-bearded Bee-eater, many babbler species, plovers, and many other birds.
My adventure in Indian Rhino country
I’ve always wanted to go bird watching in Assam, but the variety and skill required to bird here have always intimidated me. However, I knew I’d have to take the leap sometime. After consulting a few more experienced birders, I decided to make my first trip there to Kaziranga National Park and Nameri National Park.
Most of my first day here went in traveling, flying from Mumbai to Kolkata to Guwahati, and then, a drive to Kaziranga.
I spent the next three days with many a Kaziranga National Park safari, exploring the rich mammal and birdlife of this park. With well-planned safaris and beautiful wildlife lodges, it’s no surprise that this place is the most popular Assam wildlife sanctuary. A wildlife safari in Kaziranga introduced me to the giants of the park - Asian Elephant, Water Buffalo, and, of course, the Indian Rhinoceros, as well as some quick glimpses of Tigers through the tall grass. Birding here is also superb, with birds like Swamp Francolin, Spot-billed Pelican, Greater Adjutant, Pallas's Fish Eagle and Blue-naped Pitta, and more making up the avifauna of the park.
After getting my heart’s fill of Kaziranga, I then traveled to Nameri. Although birding in Nameri was to be dominated by two-star species for me, White-winged Duck and Wreathed Hornbill, I, as always, planned to fully enjoy all the winged wonders this place had to offer, lifer or not.
Needless to say, my two days in Nameri were amazing! Apart from my two prized targets, I also got another beautiful lifer here - the shy Green Cochoa. An afternoon river ride along the river was relaxing and truth be told, I had a hard time keeping an eye out for wildlife and not giving in to the temptation of falling asleep.
So it was, as usual, that after a week of Assamese wildlife, I had to get back to the daily grind, with some new lifers in my list, and some beautiful photos to remember this trip by.
Please Note, that the Acronyms in Bird Species
R stands for Resident Birds
S stands for Summer
W stands for Winter

Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Wildgrass
Take a connecting flight to Guwahati or Jorhat from Delhi or Kolkata. You will be met by our representative and driven to Kaziranga (5 hours from Guwahati / 3 hours from Jorhat).
Overnight stay in a Wildlife Resort.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Wildgrass
Spend your first day in Kaziranga exploring the rich wildlife with the help of wildlife safaris. The entire area of the park is divided into four zones, each with its unique natural features.
Overnight stay.
Key species: Indian Rhinoceros, Asian Elephant, Tiger, Swamp Francolin (R), Pallas’s Fish Eagle (R)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Wildgrass
You have another day of safaris in the park. Multiple safaris will not only increase your chances of getting great sightings, but also help you explore Kaziranga’s wilderness further.
Overnight stay.
Key species: Asian Elephant, Indian Rhinoceros, Water Buffalo, Blue-naped Pitta (R), Pin-striped Tit-Babbler (R), Common Merganser (W)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Wildgrass
Today, you will have your final full day of safaris in Kaziranga. Whenever time permits, spend some time discussing the wildlife, culture, and history of the area with your guides. The local guides have a wealth of knowledge and are a treasure trove of information.
Overnight stay.
Key species: Tiger, Swamp Deer, Indian Rhinoceros, Asian Elephant, Greater Adjutant (R), Spot-billed Pelican (R)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Eco Camp
Spend the early morning outside Panbari and in the tea gardens for some birding with your guide. Thereafter you will be driven to Nameri Tiger Reserve to get a glimpse of the rare White-winged Duck and Wreathed Hornbill.
Overnight in Eco-Camp

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Eco-Camp
You have the full day today to explore Nameri National Park. A scenic sanctuary on the border of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, Nameri is home to an amazing array of birds. The most sought-after species here is the endangered White-winged Duck(R), and a variety of other birds, including Wreathed Hornbill(R), Green Cochoa(R), Long-tailed Broadbill(R), Scarlet Minivet (R), Asian Fairy Bluebird (R), and more. In the afternoon explore the area of the River Jia Bhorelli by raft.
Overnight in Eco-Camp.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: None
After an early morning of birding near Nameri, you will be transferred to Guwahati / Jorhat airport for your connecting flight to Calcutta or New Delhi
Tour ends with happy notes
Key Species: White-winged Duck (R), Great Hornbill (R), Wreathed Hornbill (R), Black Stork (W), Ibisbill (R), Fulvous Whistling-Duck (R), Long-billed Plover (W), Common Hill Myna(R), Pin-tailed Green Pigeon (R), Crested Kingfisher (R), Stork-billed Kingfisher (R), Steppe Eagle (W), Indochinese Roller (R)
Highlights
- Beautiful landscapes
- Safaris to see big cats, elephants, rhinos, and other amazing mammals
- Rich variety of birds
- Stay in some of the best ecolodges of the region
- Delicious food
- Scenic road trips across Assam
Included
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis Meals as per the itinerary
- Jungle visits in Kaziranga and Nameri National Parks with a bird guide All surface transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
Video
Location
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