1. Kaziranga National Park:
- Established: 1905
- Location: Golaghat and Nagaon districts
- Known for: Home to the world's largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Kaziranga National Park is a renowned wildlife sanctuary located in the Indian state of Assam. It was established in 1905 and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. The park covers an area of approximately 430 square kilometers (166 square miles) and is situated in the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River.
Manas National Park:
- Established: 1990 (Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985)
- Location: Baksa, Chirang, Kokrajhar, and Udalguri districts
- Known for: A biodiversity hotspot and a Project Tiger reserve. It is also known for its population of endangered species like the Assam roofed turtle and pygmy hog.
- Manas National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the state of Assam, India. It is spread over an area of approximately 950 square kilometers (370 square miles) and is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty. The park was established on September 29, 1990
Nameri National Park:
- Established: 1998
- Location: Sonitpur district
- Known for: Situated along the banks of the Jia-Bhoroli River, it is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including tigers, elephants, and various bird species.
- Nameri National Park is a wildlife sanctuary located in the Sonitpur district of Assam, India. It was established as a national park on September 15, 1998. The park covers an area of approximately 200 square kilometers (78 square miles) and is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty.
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park:
- Established: 1999
- Location: Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts
- Known for: Consists of moist mixed semi-evergreen forests, grasslands, and wetland habitats. It is known for its feral horses and being a refuge for many bird species.
- Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is a wildlife sanctuary and national park located in the state of Assam, India. It was established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1986 and later designated as a national park in 1999. The park is situated in the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River and covers an area of approximately 765 square kilometers (295 square miles).
Orang National Park (Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park):
- Established: 1999
- Location: Darrang and Sonitpur districts
- Known for: Also known as the mini Kaziranga, it is famous for its population of the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros, as well as various other wildlife species.
- Orang National Park, also known as Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park, is a wildlife sanctuary and national park located in the state of Assam, India. It was established on April 13, 1999, and covers an area of approximately 78.81 square kilometers (30.43 square miles). The park is situated on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River and is known for its diverse flora and fauna.
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