Orang National Park
Near Silbori, 32 Km from Tezpur, Mangaldai, India
About
Orang National Park is covering an area of approximately 80 square kilometers in Darrang and Sonitpur districts of Assam, the Orang National Park on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River has a strong population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros. The park contributes the biosphere with a diversified population of flora and fauna and is largely influenced by the Pachnoi, Belsiri and Dhansiri rivers. The park has a rich vegetation of forest that is a safe haven to many mammals, reptiles and birds. The one-horned rhino and the tiger are the major attractions for wildlife enthusiasts. Other mammals include the elephant, pygmy hog, wild boar, Indian fox, civet, otter, leopard cat, fishing cat, jungle cat, rhesus macaque and Bengal porcupine.