Tourism...

There are several places of tourist interest in Golaghat district :

Kaziranga National Park :

Kaziranga National Park is situated on the southern bank of the Brahmaputra river. 

Courtesy: Director Kaziranga National Park Courtesy: Director Kaziranga National Park

Established in 1908 as a game reserve, it became a national park in 1974 and is inscribed on the IUCN list of World Natural Heritage Site in 1985. It has an area of 430 sq. km. and lies between the Brahmaputra river and the Karbi Anglong hills. Much of the park is marshland interspersed with large water bodies, patches of elephant grass, scattered trees  and bushes. Kaziranga's wildlife include the great Indian one-horned Rhinoceros, tiger, leopard, elephant, wild pig, hog deer, swamp deer, buffalo and other water fowl. Many migratory birds visit Kaziranga in the winter season.

For viewing wildlife in the swamp land, there are several watch towers. Elephant and jeep rides are also available. To stay in Kaziranga, there are several government and private guest houses at Kohora having single, double and dormitory accommodation facilities.

Park visit :

The park  usually  remains closed for visitors from May to October. The best period to visit  is  from December to March.

Visiting  hours :              

       Elephant ride   :    0500   hrs  to  0600 hrs  and   0630 hrs  to  0730 hrs    
       By Vehicle       :    0730  hrs  to   1000 hrs  and   1400 hrs  to  1600 hrs 

It is mandatory for tourists to take Armed Guards provided by the forest Department besides abiding by certain rules.

Tariffs :         

  Elephant charges :     Indian - Adult Rs. 100/-            Foreigner -   Adult Rs. 525/-                   
                                                 Child @ 50% of Adult                     Child @ 50% of Adult
  View fees :                  Indian - Rs. 10/-                       Foreigner   - Rs.175/-       

Extra charges are to be paid  for vehicles, cameras and for professional photography.   

DOs and DON'Ts for the visitors :

Please : 
            Obtain permit before entering the park. 
            Be accompanied  by a guide authorised by the park authority.
            Wait your turn for elephant ride. 
            Avoid bright coloured clothes.
            Drive slowly, prescribed speed limit is 20 kms/hr.
            Grant right of way to Animals.
            Maintain silence, otherwise you will miss chance to see wildlife.
            Drive vehicles only on specified routes.
            Leave the park before sun set.
Please Do Not : 
            Enter the park after specified time. 
            Enter prohibited areas.
            Carry pet, transistors, musical instruments inside park.
            Try to cook anything inside the park.
            Blow horn inside the park.

Contact :

If you would like to visit or know  more about Kaziranga National Park, please contact Indian Diplomatic Mission in your country or any of the following addresses :

1.    Government of India Tourist Office, B.K. Kakati Road, Ulubari, Guwahati 781007
2.    Director of Tourism, Government of Assam, Station Road, Guwahati 781001
       Tel: + 91 0361 547102,   + 91 0361 542748
3.    Tourist Lodge, Kaziranga (Under ATDC Ltd.), Reservation authority:Officer Incharge, Aranya Lodge
       Kaziranga National Park, Golaghat, Assam
       Tel: +91 03776 262429
4.    Bonani, Bonoshree & Kunjobon Tourist Lodge, Kaziranga (Under Director of Tourism)
       Reservation authority - Tourist Information Officer
       Kaziranga National Park, Kaziranga, Golaghat, Assam
       Tel: +91 03776 262423
5.    Bamboo Groove Hotel, Wild Grass Resort Pvt. Ltd., Kaziranga
       Tel: + 91 03776 262437

6.   Director Kaziranga National Park

      Tel:  +91 03776 268095 (o)

              +91 03776 268086 (r)

7.   DFO Eastern Wildlife Division, Bokakhat

      Tel:  +91 03776 268007 (o)

 

Garampani :

Garampani It is a hot water spring inside the Nambar Reserve Forest, about 18 Km South of Golaghat   town; only about 50 M. from  the NH 39  on  the way to Dimapur in   Nagaland. One can   visit it by   hiring a   taxi from Golaghat town or by  public  buses  plying  on  the Golaghat Dimapur route.  During winter  season  lucky visitors  may get  to  see herds of wild elephants  grazing  by  the  side of the highway as NH 39 passes through the thickest portion of Nambar Forest.

 

Neghereting Shiva Mandir :

MonumentPerched on a   hill top,  it   is an  ancient  Shiva temple built by Ahom kings. It is  surrounded by  lush  green   tea  gardens and is a popular picnic spot. From the NH 37, it is only about 1 and 1/2 Km to the north. From Golaghat  town, it  is about  30  Kms  and  from  Jorhat town it is about 32 Kms. Neghereting temple is also  the  home  of  hundreds of monkeys.

 

Deopahar  Ruins, Numaligarh :

SivathanWhy  is  that  ruins   are    always  so   much    more   appealing   than restorations ?  Deopahar  is  an example. Scattered on the hill top are ruins  of an ancient temple with  statues  lying shattered and greenery sprouting  from the  heads of  others. The climb to the top of the hill  is exhausting, especially on a hot day, but the view from the top spanning across  Numaligarh  Tea Estate  and   nearby  Karbi Anglong hills and forests is simply  divine. Deoparbat is situated just by the side of   road, about only 5 Kms.  from  Numaligarh  Tinali on NH 37, from where the N.H. 39   leading to Dimapur starts.

Uncle Robin's Children Museum : 

MuseumThe  museum is located on the main road in Golaghat town and within the residence  of  Dr  Robin  Banerjee, a  naturalist  of   International  repute.  The  museum  is full of dolls, artifacts, mementos, movies and other personal collections of Dr Banerjee's lifetime.

Dolls :   There are  587  dolls and   262 other show pieces. They have mostly been presented by admirers and children during his many trips to abroad and within the country as well.

MuseumPaintings/Photographs : There are 194  Paintings and 19 Award winning Photographs.  All the paintings were done by  Dr. Robin    Banerjee  and  all the  photographs taken  by  himself in very adverse  conditions related to wildlife.

Artifacts : There are 93 pieces artifacts. For instance, (a) Naga Warrior's head hunting basket, (b) Dalai Lama from Patala palace,  Tibet made up of Fish Bones and  (c)  One small beautiful Horse made up of Turquoise and was gifted from China.

Films :  26  documentary films started from 1953 to 1998 which were shot by him and six films are still in the cans without editing etc.

Contact name & Tel. No. :

Mission Road, Golaghat - 785621. Tel No. 91-0376-2480599.

Timings  :    From  10 A.M. to 1 P.M. and 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. (Museum)

Film         :   After 5 P.M. Open on Monday to Friday, Sunday by appointment.

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