The Orchid and Biodiversity Park, also known as the Kaziranga Orchid and Biodiversity Park, is a botanical garden in Assam, India, that focuses on the conservation and display of orchids native to the North-Eastern region of India. The park is not only about orchids but also showcases a variety of other plant species and aims to protect the rich biodiversity of the area.
The park is located in the Kaziranga National Park area, near the Kohora range in Assam, India. It's easily accessible for tourists visiting the Kaziranga National Park.
The park is unique because it houses the largest orchid garden in India, with a collection of more than 600 species of orchids. It also encompasses a variety of other plant species and incorporates an ethnographic museum, a rice museum, a fishery pond, a garden of medicinal plants, and a biodiversity conservation area.
The park typically operates from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, although it's wise to check the latest timings before planning your visit. The entry fees are subject to change, so visitors should confirm the current rates. There may be different rates for adults and children, as well as for foreign tourists.
Visitors can take guided tours to learn about different orchid species, attend cultural performances that showcase local traditions, explore the ethnographic museum, visit the rice museum to learn about various rice species, and enjoy the sight of a diversity of flora and fauna in a serene environment.
The park has made efforts to be accommodating to all visitors, but due to its natural setting, visitors with mobility issues may face some challenges. It is advisable to contact the park management prior to visiting for specific accessibility questions.
The park can be visited throughout the year; however, the best time to witness the orchids in full bloom is from March to May. The weather during these months is also quite pleasant, making it an ideal time for tourists to visit.
Yes, the park has a souvenir shop where visitors can purchase various handicrafts, orchid plants, seeds, and other local products. This not only serves as a memento of their visit but also supports local artisans and the park's sustainability efforts.
The park usually has small cafeterias or eateries that serve local snacks and refreshments. Visitors can also find restaurants in the vicinity of the park that offer a range of local Assamese cuisine.
Photography is generally allowed in the park for personal use, and it is a great place to capture the beauty of various orchid species and green landscapes. However, if you are planning to do a professional shoot or use your photographs commercially, you may need to obtain permission and possibly pay a fee. It is recommended to check with the park management for the latest guidelines.