January offers cool, dry, and comfortable weather, perfect for exploring the park.
The dry season makes animals congregate near water sources, increasing chances of sightings.
Kaziranga is famous for the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, and January provides excellent opportunities to see them up close.
Winter attracts many migratory birds like the bar-headed goose and ferruginous duck, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.
Enjoy an elephant safari through the grasslands for an up-close wildlife experience.
Explore the park’s four zones (Central, Western, Eastern, and Burapahar) via thrilling jeep safaris.
The lush greenery, grasslands, and wetlands are at their most scenic during this time of year.
January provides a better chance to spot elusive Bengal tigers, thanks to the dry vegetation.
Visit to see an extensive collection of orchids and learn about Assamese culture.
Savor traditional Assamese dishes at local eateries near the park.
January, though popular, doesn’t feel overly crowded, allowing for a peaceful visit.
Experience Assam’s cultural richness through traditional Bihu festivities, often held around mid-January.
Explore nearby tea estates for a glimpse of Assam’s famous tea production.
Capture stunning wildlife, landscapes, and cultural moments in the golden January light.
Some zones allow guided nature walks, offering a more immersive experience in the park’s ecosystem.