There are seven National Park in Assam, each showing the state’s diverse wildlife in a special way.
Kaziranga National Park:

Kaziranga National Park UNESCO World Heritage Site is a special place in Assam, India. It’s a home for especially the one-horned rhinoceros. This park is famous because it keeps these rhinos safe. But it’s not just rhinos; there are also tigers, elephants, and many types of birds living there. The park has beautiful landscapes like grassy fields and thick forests, making it a cool spot for people who love nature .
Manas National Park:

UNESCO World Heritage Site, Manas National Park is a wonderful place in Assam, India. It’s like a big home for Tiger, where they can live and be safe. The park has animals like tigers, elephants,golden langurs and rare colorful birds and many more. There are also beautiful forests, river and grassy areas. People love to visit Manas because it’s like stepping into nature’s own home. The park is important for taking care of animals and making sure they have a good place to live. If you are in Assam, don’t forget to check out Manas National Park to see the amazing wildlife.
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park:

Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is a national park located in Dibrughar and Tinsukia distric , Assam India. It was designated a Biosphere reserve,Home of hoolock gibbons, Asian elephants, and rare White-Winged Wood Duck, black water Buffalo, Breasted Parrot bill, tiger etc. The park has some eco Lodge.
Nameri National Park:

It is in the eastern border of Assam in the valley and mountainous Arunachal Pradesh. Nameri is home to some of the endangered species like white winged wood duck, Sloth Bear, Tiger Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Sambar, Gaur, Indian Wild Dog, four varieties of Hornbill and many other winged species.
Orang National Park:

Orang National park is the oldest game reserve of the State just on the northern side of river Brahmaputra. Project Tiger Reserve dedicated to the conservation of the one-horned rhinoceros The park has a rich flora and fauna, including Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros, pigmy hog, elephants, wild buffalo and tigers.
Raimona National Park:

Known for its Elephant herds and rare butterflies, Raimona national park is also home to Gee’s golden langur, one of the world’s most endangered primates, and other rare species such as Bengal tiger, clouded leopard, gaur, and chital.
Dihang Patkai National Park:

Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary was declared as Dehing Patkai Elephant Reserve under Project Elephant. The newest addition to Assam’s national park family, established in 2021, it shelters a fascinating array of wildlife in rugged, hilly terrain.
So, whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, an adventurer, or simply seeking a nature escape, Assam’s diverse national parks offer something for everyone.