Rhino-Gazing Spots in India

Kaziranga is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the best place to see the Indian rhinoceros in its natural habitat.

Kaziranga National Park

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Manas is located on the banks of the Manas River and is known for its pristine beauty.

Manas National Park

Located close to Guwahati, Pobitora is often called the "Kaziranga of the East" due to its high rhino population.

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

Situated in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, Jaldapara is a well-known rhino habitat.

Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, West Bengal

Located in the northern part of West Bengal, Buxa is known for its biodiversity, including a healthy population of rhinos.

Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal

Dudhwa is located on the border of India and Nepal, and while it’s primarily famous for tigers and other wildlife, it also houses a healthy population of rhinos.

Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh

Gorumara is a lesser-known sanctuary in West Bengal, but it offers great opportunities for rhino gazing amidst dense forests and grasslands.

Gorumara National Park, West Bengal