Day 2 | Bengali | Kaziranga to Bhalukpong | Kaziranga Orchid Park | Entering Arunachal Pradesh

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2024
  • The Kaziranga National Orchid and Biodiversity Park is located at the distance of 2 km from the Central Range of Kaziranga, Kohora Chariali. The park is sprawling in the area of around 6 acres in the Durgapur village and is considered as the largest orchid park in the Northeast belt of India. The park has multiplied the glory of the Kaziranga in many folds. The Orchid Park boasts of having more than 500 varieties of wild orchids, 132 species of sour fruits and leafy vegetables, 46 species of bamboo, 12 species of cane and many other plants along with various species of local fishes.
    kaziranga National Park is basically known to have the highest population of one horned Rhinoceros. But the missing link in the serenity of Kaziranga tourism has been now fulfilled by national orchid and Biodiversity Park. The Assam’s Kaziarnaga fauna landscape has definitely got a new picture with the introduction of the Kaziranga Orchid and Biodiversity Park. Apart from tea and petroleum, Assam is best known for an ample variety of orchids. Orchids belong to a cosmopolitan family plant with complex flowers that are often showy. It also acts as a symbol of our national heritage.
    There are around 35000 varieties of orchids in the world with approximately 1314 verities found in India. And very interestingly, about 850 verities found in north-east India with 402 varieties found only in Assam.
    The Kaziranga Orchid National park is an abode of more than 600 species of wild orchids collected from all across the north-east India region. This beautiful orchid have been placed amidst wild state in order to give complete natural ambience taking visitors as close to nature as possible. The whole variety is preserved in a greenhouse together with some hybrid varieties; some of them have been exclusively collected from local region of the state.
    Bhalukpong is a small town located along the southern reaches of the Himalayas in West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh in India. The town is located at 213m above sea level, 100 km from Bomdila, 52 km from Tezpur and 5 km from Tipi. It lies along the Kameng river and is the headquarters of Bhalukpung circle. A road leads to Bomdila via the Tipi Orchidariurm, and the inner line check post is located at Bhalukpung. It has a railway station namely Bhalukpong Railway Station, connected to Rangiya Murkongselek rail line at Balipara. It has 3 platforms. One pair of trains runs daily to and from here.

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