
Orang National Park
National Park
Orang National Park
Orang National Park, also known as the Orang Tiger Reserve, is located on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River in the Darrang and Sonitpur districts of Assam. Established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1985 and declared a national park in 1999, it covers an area of 79.28 square kilometers. The park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and is home to several endangered species, including the Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros, Pygmy Hog, Asian Elephant, Wild Water Buffalo, and the Bengal Tiger.
The park's landscape is characterized by alluvial flood plains, wetlands, and grasslands, making it an integral part of the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot. It is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers who come to experience the beauty of the region and spot its diverse wildlife.
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Orang National Park is located in Darrang, Assam.
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