Dibru–Saikhowa is known for wide wetlands, grasslands, and riverine forests shaped by the Brahmaputra system. It’s a strong destination for birdwatching and for people who like offbeat landscapes—boat rides, open floodplains, and wildlife trails. The park is also linked with conservation of rare species and unique swamp-forest ecosystems.
About this place
History & highlights
The area’s conservation story moved through stages—reserved forests, sanctuary protection, and then national park status. It was declared a biosphere reserve (1997) and the core sanctuary area became a national park in 1999, with conservation attention originally tied to protecting the white-winged wood duck’s habitat.
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