IndiaKazirangaKaziranga National Park sprawls across the heart of Assam, bounded to the north and east by the great Brahmaputra River and to the south by the Mora Diphlu. Overview Trip ideas Experiences Regions Best time to visit Accommodation Back to all places in Kolkata, Darjeeling & The North East A biodiversity hotspot and UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s celebrated as one of the largest and most pristine wilderness regions in eastern India – and for its barnstorming success in rehabilitating the one-horned rhino from near extinction.The landscape of Kaziranga is shaped by the whims of the Brahmaputra, which routinely bursts its banks and floods huge areas, forcing wildlife to migrate to hilltops as they’re transformed temporarily into islands. When the waters retreat, they leave grasslands pockmarked with shallow, reed-fringed pools, oxbow lakes, and pockets of woodland.All of this makes for a unique stage for the stars of the show: Kaziranga’s two-thousand-plus one-horned rhinos, who represent a whopping two thirds of the world’s entire population. Having dwindled to fewer than 200 at the turn of the 20th century, their comeback has been a roaring success, and sightings on a game drive today are all but guaranteed. In the past, elephant-back safaris would get you skin-tinglingly close, but these have been suspended indefinitely – most likely due to pressure over elephant welfare (quite right, too). Jeeps are now the norm, which won’t get you as close but is good news for the animals.Besides rhinos, Kaziranga is a refuge for tigers – though you’re unlikely to see one. Wild elephants, leopards, water buffalo, wild boar and deer are more likely, plus a magnificent supporting cast of bird life: spot-billed pelicans, bar-headed geese, Bengal floricans and red-breasted parakeets, to name a few. Other destinations in this region India DarjeelingLush tea plantations, colonial bungalows, and a vibrant, Tibetan-Nepali town center — all against a dramatic backdrop of snowcapped peaks. India Gangtok (Sikkim)Modern, clean and cosmopolitan, Gangtok has a unique Himalayan cultural mix, and is totally unlike any other state capital in India. India GuwahatiUnassuming Guwahati has more to offer than meets the eye. Take a stroll along the Brahmaputra and browse its bazaars for a slice of everyday Assamese life. India JorhatA landscape ruled by the Brahmaputra River and shaped by British colonialism, Jorhat is one of only two places in the world where tea grows natively. India KalimpongTibetan Buddhist monasteries, tea estates and Himalayan mountainscapes make Kalimpong a stunning setting in which to unwind for a couple of days. India KolkataThere’s never a dull moment in Kolkata, a city known in India for its cultural and intellectual life, its enthusiastic sports fans, and its delicious desserts. India Majuli islandThe river island of Majuli is a shrinking gem, home to bamboo stilt villages, Vaishnavite temples, sleepy farms and Mising tribal culture. India PellingPelling is all about the landscape: Tibetan and Limbu villages, sacred lakes, alpine forests and skyscraping mountains, all watched over by snowy Kanchenjunga.