Northeast India is home to over 500 species of birds, 80 species of mammals, and 500 species of reptiles and amphibians.

Northeast India is home to over 500 species of birds, 80 species of mammals, and 500 species of reptiles and amphibians.

A haven for one-horned rhinosKaziranga National Park , a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The park is also home to tigers, elephants, wild boars, and deer. Visitors can explore the park on jeep safaris, elephant safaris & boat rides.

The park is also home to tigers, elephants, wild boars, and deer. Visitors can explore the park on jeep safaris, elephant safaris & boat rides.

A paradise for elephants Manas National Park is another UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its large population of elephants

A paradise for elephants Manas National Park is another UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its large population of elephants

The park is also home to tigers, rhinos, and a variety of other animals. Visitors can explore the park on jeep safaris, elephant safaris, or boat rides.

The park is also home to tigers, rhinos, and a variety of other animals. Visitors can explore the park on jeep safaris, elephant safaris, or boat rides.

 A hidden gem of wildlife tourism Nameri National Park is a lesser-known national park, it is home to tigers, elephants, rhinos, and bears

 A hidden gem of wildlife tourism Nameri National Park is a lesser-known national park, it is home to tigers, elephants, rhinos, and bears

The park is also known for its beautiful scenery, including waterfalls and rivers. Visitors can explore the park on jeep safaris or nature walks

The park is also known for its beautiful scenery, including waterfalls and rivers. Visitors can explore the park on jeep safaris or nature walks

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