Tourists Spot Rare Gharial at Kaziranga National Park for the First Time

Tourists Spot Rare Gharial at Kaziranga National Park for the First Time

A rare wildlife sighting recently surprised tourists at Kaziranga National Park when a critically endangered gharial was reportedly seen during a safari in the Burhapahar Range. The unusual encounter has drawn attention to the park’s rich biodiversity beyond its world-famous one-horned rhinoceroses.

The sighting took place during an early morning safari near Dipholu Camp in the Burhapahar Range. Local guide Shishukanta Nath and tourist Diganta Kumar Sarma managed to capture photographs and videos of the rare reptile, making the moment even more special for wildlife enthusiasts.

According to the guide, the safari group had paused near the Dipholu River after noticing an elephant drinking water along the riverbank.  A few moments later, they noticed a gharial, popularly known as the fish-eating crocodile, coming out of the river. The unexpected appearance created an unforgettable experience for everyone present.

The gharial is considered one of the most endangered crocodilian species in the world and is rarely seen in natural habitats. Visitors and wildlife lovers described the encounter as extraordinary, with many believing it to be the first tourist-recorded gharial sighting from Kaziranga National Park.

Photos and videos from the sighting quickly spread across social media platforms, where conservation supporters praised the moment as an important reminder of Assam’s unique wildlife heritage.

Famous for its incredible ecosystem and diverse animal species, Kaziranga National Park continues to offer remarkable wildlife experiences that go far beyond its iconic rhinos.

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