Dibru-Saikhowa National Park – Biodiversity Hotspot in Assam
Nestled in the floodplains of the mighty Brahmaputra and Lohit rivers, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is one of Assam’s most unique wilderness areas. Spread over 650 sq. km near Tinsukia, this biodiversity hotspot is famous for its feral horses, migratory birds, and riverine landscapes. Unlike the grasslands of Kaziranga or Pobitora, Dibru-Saikhowa is a blend of wetlands, grasslands, and dense forests, making it an essential stop for eco-travelers, birdwatchers, and nature lovers. Its untouched charm and tranquil setting also provide a glimpse into Assamese culture and traditional village life along the riverbanks.
Highlights of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
Discover the wild beauty of Assam’s riverine paradise — where horses roam free and birds rule the skies.
Feral Horses of the River Islands
Famous for feral horses grazing freely on river islands — a rare and magical sight.
Birdwatcher’s Paradise
Birdwatcher’s paradise with 300+ migratory and resident bird species.
Riverine Ecosystem
Unique riverine ecosystem created by the Brahmaputra and Lohit rivers.
Rare Primates
Home to rare primates like hoolock gibbons and capped langurs in dense forests.
Boat Safaris & River Cruises
Explore through boat safaris and eco-friendly river cruises — a unique way to experience the wild.
Wildlife & Culture
Blend of wildlife and authentic Assamese rural culture along the riverbanks.