Dibru-Saikhowa National Park: Assam’s Hidden Wild Paradise
Nestled in the floodplains of the Brahmaputra and Lohit rivers, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is one of Assam’s most enchanting ecological treasures. Spanning across 340 square kilometers, this unique biosphere is a haven for rare flora, migratory birds, and elusive wildlife. Less commercialized than Kaziranga, it offers a tranquil wilderness experience that remains largely untouched by mass tourism.
A Biodiversity Hotspot
Dibru-Saikhowa is classified as a biosphere reserve, hosting a rich mosaic of grasslands, wetlands, and semi-evergreen forests. The park is famous for its feral horses — descendants of horses that once escaped during World War II and adapted to wild conditions.
Wildlife You May Encounter:
Feral horses 🐎
Hoolock gibbons
Leopards
Wild water buffalo
Gangetic river dolphins
Over 350 species of birds including the white-winged wood duck, spot-billed pelican, and greater adjutant stork
A Birder’s Dream
Dibru-Saikhowa is a paradise for ornithologists and nature photographers. From endangered species to vibrant migratory birds, every step here offers a chance to spot something rare. The best time for birdwatching is November to April, during the migratory season.
River Safaris and Eco Adventures
Unlike many parks, Dibru-Saikhowa is best explored via river cruise or boat safari. These tranquil rides along the Brahmaputra and Dibru rivers offer breathtaking views of wildlife, especially at sunrise or sunset.
You can also try:
Nature walks on the Maguri Beel wetlands
Island camping
Butterfly watching
Angling with local permits
How to Reach Dibru-Saikhowa
Nearest Town: Tinsukia (12 km away)
Nearest Airport: Dibrugarh Airport (40 km away)
Best Time to Visit: November to April (Avoid monsoons)
Where to Stay
Eco-resorts, homestays, and jungle lodges are available near Guijan Ghat and Motu Ghat. Most offer birdwatching tours and boat rides for guests.
Sustainable Travel Tips
Carry reusable bottles and biodegradable items
Respect local customs and wildlife
Avoid plastic usage within park areas
Why Visit Dibru-Saikhowa?
If you’re looking for solitude, raw nature, and rare wildlife, Dibru-Saikhowa offers all that and more. It’s a place where the call of birds replaces the noise of traffic, and the flowing Brahmaputra becomes your guide to nature’s untouched beauty.
Let nature whisper its stories at Dibru-Saikhowa — where wilderness breathes freely.