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Orang National Park

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About this Destination

Located in the beautiful state of Assam, Orang National park is the oldest game reserve in the state, situated on banks of river Brahmaputra. Located at a distance of 110 Kms north of Guwahati, this national park is shared by the districts of Darrang and Sonitpur. It is officially known as Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park. Orang Park is known for its One-horned Rhinos and Royal Bengal Tigers. Orang will pleasantly surprise you with its rich variety of animals, birds and fishes and a similar abundance in flora. The park is known for its rhinoceros conservation has The Great Indian Rhinoceros and the famous Bengal Tiger. Apart from rhinos, one will find here the Great Indian Rhinoceros, porcupines, Bengal tigers, civets, water buffaloes, leopards and many more. A huge number and types of fishes are also present here. Along with this you can spot a number of birds in the park such as kingfishers, fishing eagles, woodpeckers, mallards , white pelicans and so on. A safari into the park will let you experience the refreshing beauty of the surroundings and vegetation as well as the enjoyment of watching such variety of wildlife. The park is also an important breeding ground for various fishes.

Hotels & Stays in Orang National Park

Local Cultures of Orang National Park

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Mishing Culture

The Mishing community is known for their rich traditions, vibrant attire, and annual boat races. They emphasize craftsmanship in weaving and crafting traditional cane items.

Near Orang National Park
Year-round
Culture

Bodo Culture

The Bodo people celebrate their culture through traditional dances, music, and festivals reflecting their agrarian lifestyle. Their traditional attire is colorful and distinct.

Sorbhog, adjacent to park
Year-round
Culture

Karbi Culture

The Karbis are known for their unique folk dances and traditional crafts. Their cultural practices revolve around agriculture and community living.

Karbi Anglong District
Year-round
Culture

Tea Garden Culture

The culture surrounding tea gardens in the area includes tea picking traditions, seasonal festivals, and the culinary art of Assamese tea preparation.

Tea estates near the park
Year-round
Culture

Assamese Culture

The predominant Assamese culture is characterized by its music, dance, and festivals. It embraces a rich history of art and cuisine influenced by various communities.

Throughout Assam
Year-round

Festivals of Orang National Park

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Bohag Bihu

Bohag Bihu marks the Assamese New Year and celebrates the arrival of spring, featuring traditional dance, music, and feasts.

Throughout the region, including near the park
April 14
Festival

Magh Bihu

Magh Bihu is a harvest festival that includes bonfires, feasting, and traditional folk songs, symbolizing a time of gratitude.

Surrounding villages
Mid-January
Festival

Jonbeel Mela

A unique traditional fair where barter system is practiced, celebrated by various tribes. It is a time for trade, music, and cultural exchange.

Jonbeel, near the park
January, Full Moon Day
Festival

Durga Puja

This major Hindu festival honors the goddess Durga with elaborate decorations, rituals, and community celebrations.

Throughout Assam, including nearby areas
September/October, lasts 10 days
Festival

Rongali Bihu

Celebrated in mid-April, it’s a festival of joy, fertility, and new beginnings with cultural programs and community gatherings.

Local communities near Orang National Park
April 13-15

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