What Isn’t There in Orang National Park?
Orang National Park has lately become a major point of attraction for tourists. While the park is renowned for its tiger population, visitors most often get a close view of Assam’s pride—the one-horned rhinoceros.
Apart from rhinos and tigers, the park hosts a rich variety of bird species. With the arrival of winter, numerous migratory birds have begun flocking to the sanctuary. Pelicans, black-necked storks, olive-necked species and several other migratory birds have already been spotted across the park.
Amid the lush greenery, tourists are treated to remarkable sightings of one-horned rhinos, wild boars, monkeys, deer and an array of vibrant birdlife, making the visit an unforgettable experience.
According to park authorities, all tourist facilities—including lodges and tents—have been fully prepared for the season.
Notably, beyond wildlife sightings, visitors also experience a unique sense of tranquillity inside the park. With the support of forest personnel, the serene atmosphere and scenic viewpoints spread across the area continue to captivate travellers.