Every year, World Rhino Day is celebrated on September 22nd. This day serves as a reminder to protect one of the most majestic animals, the Indian rhinoceros, also known as the great one-horned rhino. With its thick grey hide and a single horn, the Indian rhino possesses a gentle yet commanding presence.

After the tiger, Indian rhinos are among the most sought-after animals for travellers, photographers, and conservationists. They are primarily found in the swampy grasslands and riverine forests of northeastern India.

If you want to see these magnificent rhinos in the wild, here are six destinations in India where you might encounter them.

1. Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Kaziranga, k nown as the rhino capital of the world, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to nearly two-thi

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