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Manas Wildlife Santuary
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Location :
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Assam,
North East India |
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Nearest Access : |
Guwahari (176-kms) |
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Main Wildlife Found : |
Tigers, Rhinos, Elephants |
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Coverage Area : |
391-sq-kms |
About Manas
National Park
Manas National Park is situated on the foothills of the Himalayas
and a part of it extends to Bhutan. It was declared a sanctuary on
October 01, 1928 and was designated a World Heritage site in
December 1985. The sanctuary is home to a great variety of
wildlife, including tiger, Golden Langur, Wild Buffalo, Hispid
Hare, Pigmy Hog, Capped Langur, Indian one-horned Rhinoceros,
Elephant, Gaur, Hog Deer, etc.
Manas known for its Project Tigers, Rhinos & Elephants, and is
Assam's one of the two Tiger projects. The scenic beauty and rare
wealth of wild life combine with this unique world heritage site
to offer one of the most enthralling experiences.
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Best Time to Visit Manas National Park
The ideal time to visit the Manas national park is during the
months of November to April.
How to Get there
Air : Manas Park is 176-kms from Guwahati.
The nearest airport is Borjhar, which is situated, 5-km out of
town, and can be reached by rickshaw, auto rickshaw or airline
buses.
Rail : The nearest railhead is situated at
Barpeta road.
Road : Buses regularly ply from Guwahati to
Barpeta Road in 4½ hrs.
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