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Manas National Park

Discover the Untamed Beauty of Manas National Park

Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Assam's most treasured natural wonders. Nestled at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, Manas is not just a park; it's a vibrant tapestry of biodiversity, history, and culture. Covering an area of 950 square kilometers, it offers a unique blend of pristine landscapes, rich flora and fauna, and a sanctuary for endangered species. Let’s embark on a journey to explore the marvels of Manas National Park.

A Glimpse into the History of Manas

Manas National Park, also known as Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, derives its name from the Manas River, which flows through the heart of the park. The river is named after the serpent goddess Manasa. Declared a sanctuary in 1928, Manas was elevated to a national park status in 1990. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 for its outstanding universal value.

Rich Biodiversity

Manas is a biodiversity hotspot, home to a plethora of species. It boasts over 450 species of birds, 55 species of mammals, and numerous reptiles, amphibians, and fish.

  • Mammals: Manas is renowned for its population of the endangered Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, Golden Langur, and Pygmy Hog. The park is also a haven for the majestic Indian Elephant, the elusive Bengal Tiger, and the Indian Rhinoceros.
  • Birds: Bird enthusiasts can revel in the sight of the Great Hornbill, Bengal Florican, and the endangered White-bellied Heron. The park’s diverse habitats support a variety of resident and migratory birds, making it a bird watcher’s paradise.
  • Flora: The park's vegetation includes tropical semi-evergreen forests, mixed moist and dry deciduous forests, and alluvial grasslands. The unique combination of biomes supports a rich variety of plant species, including rare and endangered flora.

Key Attractions and Activities

Manas National Park offers a range of activities for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.

  • Jeep Safari: Explore the vast expanses of Manas in an open jeep safari. The safari takes you deep into the forest, offering opportunities to spot wildlife in their natural habitat.
  • Elephant Safari: Experience the wilderness from a unique vantage point on an elephant safari. This traditional way of exploring the jungle allows for a closer and quieter encounter with wildlife.
  • River Rafting: The Manas River provides an exhilarating river rafting experience. The ride not only offers adventure but also picturesque views of the surrounding landscapes.
  • Bird Watching: With over 450 species of birds, Manas is a bird watcher’s haven. Bring your binoculars and camera to capture the diverse avian population.
  • Nature Walks: Guided nature walks offer an intimate experience of the park’s flora and fauna. These walks are ideal for those who wish to explore the park at a slower pace.

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Conservation Efforts

Manas National Park has faced numerous challenges, including poaching and habitat destruction. However, concerted conservation efforts have been made to restore and protect this ecological treasure. The park has seen a resurgence in wildlife populations due to these efforts. Several NGOs and government bodies work tirelessly to ensure the conservation of endangered species and the park's overall health.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Manas National Park is between November and April. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and the chances of spotting wildlife are higher. The park remains closed during the monsoon season (June to September) due to heavy rainfall and flooding.

How to Reach Manas National Park

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati, approximately 150 kilometers from the park. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Manas.
  • By Rail: The nearest railway station is Barpeta Road, about 22 kilometers from the park. Regular trains connect Barpeta Road to major cities in Assam and India.
  • By Road: Manas is well-connected by road. You can drive from Guwahati or hire a taxi. State-run and private buses also operate regular services to the park.

Accommodation

Manas National Park offers a range of accommodation options, from forest lodges and guesthouses to eco-camps and resorts. Some popular options include:

  • Bansbari Lodge: Located near the park entrance, this lodge offers comfortable rooms and guided tours.
  • Florican Cottages: These cottages provide a rustic stay experience with modern amenities.
  • Manas Jungle Camp: This eco-friendly camp offers tents and cottages amidst nature, ideal for adventure enthusiasts.
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Final Thoughts

Manas National Park is a testament to Assam's natural beauty and ecological diversity. It offers a rare opportunity to witness the coexistence of diverse species in a breathtaking landscape. Whether you are an avid wildlife enthusiast, a bird watcher, or someone seeking tranquility in nature, Manas promises an unforgettable experience.  

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