The Cultural and Historical Significance of the One-Horned Rhino 

Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a real-life Jurassic Park where the one-horned rhinoceros reigns supreme. With its tough armour-like skin, massive body, and single majestic horn

A Living Dinosaur:

For the indigenous communities of Assam, the one-horned rhino is not just a creature; it’s a deity. Known as “Gohona” in the local Assamese language, this magnificent beast holds a sacred place in the hearts and culture of the people.

Cultural Reverence:

Today, Kaziranga stands as a testament to the resilience of the one-horned rhino. Thanks to dedicated conservation efforts, from a mere handful of individuals at the brink of extinction, the population has soared to over 2,400.

Conservation Triumph:

Join us on a Kaziranga photo safari expedition and capture the magic of this unique world on film. Let your camera’s lens become a bridge between the past and the present, between culture and nature.

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