Royal Couple Visits Kaziranga National Park

They also went to the Dunga and Rowmari Forest camps mostly inhabitated by rhinos and tigers in the park.
Britain's Prince William, left, along with Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, talks with staff members at Hotel Taj in Mumbai, India, Sunday, April 10, 2016. The British royal couple visited this iconic hotel which was one of the prime targets of the 2008 t
Britain's Prince William, left, along with Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, talks with staff members at Hotel Taj in Mumbai, India, Sunday, April 10, 2016. The British royal couple visited this iconic hotel which was one of the prime targets of the 2008 t

KAZIRANGA: British royal couple Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton today visited the Kaziranga National Park in a jeep safari.

Wearing the Assamese honour scarf 'Bihuwan', they sat in an open jeep with security vehicles escorting them into the Bagori range of the world heritage site known for one-horned rhinos.

After they came out of the park, officials accompanying the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge briefed the waiting journalists at the gate of KNP saying the couple saw rhinos, buck deer, buffaloes and many other animals.

They also went to the Dunga and Rowmari Forest camps mostly inhabitated by rhinos and tigers in the park.

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