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Where is Manas National Park and everything you can do at Manas National Park


How to reach:

By Road:

the easiest way to reach Manas National Park is from the city of Guwahati, Manas National Park is located roughly 109 miles (176 km) from Guwahati and can be reached by driving north from the city. While a taxi ride can be a good option, I have found in my travels that making connections with locals is always the best way to go.


By Air:

Since the nearest airport of Guwahati is less than 150km away, it makes perfect sense to travel by air.


By Railway;

By train, The nearest train station is Barpeta Road Railway Station, which is only about 40km from the entry gate of the park.


About Manas National Park


Manas National Park is a 366.8-square-mile wildlife sanctuary located in the Himalayan foothills in the state of Assam, India. this beautiful area of Assam is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a Project Tiger Reserve, an elephant reserve, and a biosphere reserve. Though the park was declared a sanctuary in 1928, it wasn’t officially established as a national park until 1990, when several reserved forests were added to the sanctuary. Manas National Park shares a border with Royal Manas National Park in the neighboring country of Bhutan. Manas National Park is well-known for its rare and endangered wildlife, including the wild water buffalo, the golden langur monkey, the Assam roofed turtle, the pygmy hog, and the hispid hare. There are a lot of things for curious travelers to see.


Best time to visit Manas National Park


If you’re planning on visiting Manas National Park the best time is between November and April. keep in mind that the park is closed to visitors from June to September.


Things to plan before visiting Manas National Park:


Before you visit Manas National Park, there are a few things to consider. The park has a humid, sub-tropical climate, so pack accordingly. Loose-fitting cotton clothes are best during the spring. It can get chilly at times in the fall, also recommend bringing along insect repellent because of the mosquitoes Don’t forget to wear sunscreen, book lodges and accommodations well in advance of your trip, especially if you plan on staying in the park multiple nights.


Going on Safari


You can go on safaris, twice per day in Manas National Park. The first game drive begins at 9 a.m. and concludes at noon. The evening game drive lasts from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. In this Manas National Park travel guide, it's highly recommended going on both. stay a few nights and do two game drives each day to increase your chances of seeing some of the park’s rarest animals. A wide variety of animals call Manas National Park home, including Asian elephants, tigers, clouded leopards, rhinos, water buffalo, macaques, gibbons, black panthers, deer, ducks, pelicans, peacocks, eagles, and much more.



Things to Do in Manas National Park

Several activities you can enjoy in the park. If you have time, you can also enjoy a roughly 22-mile (35 km) river rafting adventure down the Manas River. This adventure will take you through deciduous forests that are home to 400 different bird species, so bring your binoculars to do some bird watching during the more tranquil sections. Park visitors can also visit the Bodo villages within Manas National Park and check out the nearby tea plantations, including Bansbari Tea Plantation.



 

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