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Kakochang Waterfall
Kakochang Waterfall – Calm Nature Spot Near Kaziranga
Kakochang Waterfall is one of the most scenic nature spots near Kaziranga. It sits close to Bokakhat and offers a peaceful break from safari days. Surrounded by forested slopes, flowing water, and open green spaces, this spot feels refreshing and quiet. The short drive to the waterfall passes through small villages and tea gardens, which adds to the experience.
Visitors often stop here after morning safari or while traveling to nearby towns. The water flows over rocky steps and forms small natural pools below. The sound of water, chirping birds, and forest breeze make it a calm place to sit for a while.
Main Highlights at Kakochang Waterfall
- Forest Setting: Thick greenery surrounds the waterfall area and creates a cool shaded space.
- Nice Photography Spots: The waterfall looks beautiful during and after monsoon when the flow is stronger.
- Scenic Drive: The road from Bokakhat to the waterfall passes tea gardens, paddy fields, and small settlements.
- Quiet Picnic Area: Visitors can sit along the rocks and enjoy snacks or simply relax near the flowing stream.


Best Time to Visit
The waterfall looks its best from July to December when water levels remain high and the nearby vegetation turns bright green. Winters are also pleasant. Summer months see reduced water flow, but the area stays peaceful and breezy.
How to Reach
Kakochang Waterfall lies close to Bokakhat, which is around thirty minutes of driving time from Kaziranga’s central area. The last stretch is through a small forest road, so local guidance or a driver familiar with the route helps.
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FAQs – Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary
Why is this sanctuary famous?
It is famous for its free ranging Hoolock Gibbon population.
Is the sanctuary open for walking tours?
Yes, entry is allowed only with a registered guide for safety and proper spotting.
How long does the visit take?
A complete visit takes two to three hours including the forest walk.
Are there good chances of gibbon sightings?
Sightings are likely, especially in early morning hours.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, children with interest in wildlife enjoy the experience, provided they can walk comfortably on simple trails.



