Manas National Park


Manas National Park

Manas National Park is a UNESCO natural heritage site known to all as Tiger Reserve, Elephant Reserve and Biosphere Reserve. The biodiversity and enchanting beauty of the landscape both attract the nature lovers and tourists. Located at the foothills of mighty Himalayas, Manas Wildlife Sanctuary covers 2837 sq.km. and it’s the home to many endangered species. The deciduous forest, semi-tropical climate and wild lives make the landscape an exotic tourist destination. As Manas River flows through the dense forest adds unparalleled beauty to the region. Moreover, it’s a perfect weekend getaway where one can come close to the nature.

Biodiversity in Manas National Park – The national park is rich in biodiversity that includes the largest population of Bengal Florican, Royal Bengal Tiger, Great Hornbill, Red Headed Trogo, Swamp Francolin, Bristled Grassbirds, Indian Rhinoceros, Swamp Deer, Wild Buffaloes, Barking Deer, Red Panda, Golden Langur, Asian Elephants and many more. Not only that but also the different species of vegetation enrich the biodiversity of this forest. 

More than 380 species of different birds, 50 species of reptiles, 55 species of mammals draw the attention of the students, researchers, tourists and explorers. Let’s find out the best time to visit this region.

Best time to visit – Winter months (From October to February) are the best time to explore the hidden beauty of Manas National Park.

Book your tour package- World Trippers Club can assist you by arranging and conducting trip to Manas National Park. Also, we execute tours for Zoology students and researchers with the best possible arrangement. Call us and book your package.

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✅ 2star/3star/4star accommodations
✅ Hotels
✅Meals (as per customer’s choice)
✅ Travel insurance
✅ Transfer and sightseeing by AC / Non AC cars
 

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