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At Manas you can stay at one of our own lodge. The Birina with excellent view of tea garden which is near to the entrance of Manas National Park. Located at Fatemabad Tea Estate near Manas National Park. The main lodge was formerly a tea garden bungalow. The complex also contains two thatched cottage and two tent accommodations with all modern amenities. Birina Tourist Lodge মানাস is an affordable hotel in Barpeta Road , Assam .

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Manas National Park ( Manas, as short Form) is home to 61 species of mammals, 354 species of birds, 42 species of reptiles, 9 species of amphibians, 79 species of fish and more than 187 species of butterflies and 100 species of invertebrates. It has more than 600 species from the plant kingdom making it one of the most suitable habitats for wildlife wonders.

Where is Manas National Park?

Manas National Park is in Assam, and the nearest town is Barpeta Road. Which is just 35 km away from the Park. Barpeta Road is a Modern Town with all necessities and all means of travel accommodation. Barpeta Road is just 135 km away from Guwahati.

Manas National Park is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site and a Project Tiger reserve , situated in the Himalayan foothills near the Indian-Bhutan border .

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3 Special Species that are found in Manas are Golden Languor, Pygmy Hog, and Hispid hare, which are exclusively endemic to the Manas National Park. All three animals are also included in the critically endangered list of the IUCN Red Data Book.

The Manas National park is divided into three main ranges and several bits for monitoring and protection. The main ranges are…

  • Bahbari (central range),
  • Panbaari (western range) and
  • Bhuyapara (eastern range).

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How to reach manas national park.

By Road: The best way to reach Manas National Park is by roadways and railways. It is situated 170 KM far from Assam’s main city Guwahati .

By Train: Barpeta Road is well connected with the road and railway. All major trains make a stop on Barpeta Road and the National Highway NH-31 passes through this town.

Barpeta Road also has the office of the Field Director and the central range of Manas National park – “ BahBari ” is just 25 Km away .

By Air: You can also reach Manas via Air, Barpeta Road is just 125km away from Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport , Borjhar, Guwahati.

What is the Best Time to Visit Manas National Park?

The best time to visit Manas National Park is from October to April.

From December to February , the winter season. The weather is clear, cool, and fantastic. You will have the chance to spot several animals and birds as during winter, several animals come in the open to have a sun bath.

Note: Avoid the new year plan if you want to enjoy the nature as thousands of people visit the national park at this time and most of the animals go deep inside the park and you have very less chances to spot any animal.

March and April are the months when you may face some rainy seasons. But it is also the time when you will find the Park in its full New greenery.

The rivers have plenty of water, but not plenty enough to flood the national park.

Safari Information

  • Jeep Safari
  • Elephant Safari

Jeep Safari costs around Rs.4000 and can accommodate 5 people for an entire day’s journey. The best part is that instead of 2 hrs safari like Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park allows you to have a full-day safari till 5 pm and takes you to the deep jungle and also to the Bhutan border – Mathanguri .

Jeep safari can be booked any time of the day, but we recommend you start early morning. This gives you to have an entire day of safari in the wilderness.

How to reach Manas National Park,

Note: Don’t forget to take some snacks for your lunch, as you won’t get anything there. Also visit the Bura Buri Chowk around 4pm. This allows you to have a closer look at most of the animals as they pass by from there at that time.

Elephant Safari is possible in morning around 5am and you have to book it a day previous, which means you have to stay for the night in one of the resorts nearby.

The price range for an elephant safari is around Rs. 1350 per person

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What to see at Manas National Park – Animals and Birds found in Manas

Major Animal Species in Manas National Park :

  • Asian Elephants
  • Indian Rhinoceros
  • Asian Water Buffaloes
  • Indian Tigers
  • Clouded Leopards
  • Asian golden cat
  • Capped Langurs
  • Golden Langurs
  • Assamese Macaques
  • Hoolock Gibbons
  • Smooth-coated Otters
  • Sloth Bears
  • Barking Deer
  • Black Panther
  • Herd of Deer

Species of Birds Include :

  • Bengal Florican
  • Giant Hornbills
  • Jungle Fowls
  • Brahminy Ducks
  • Kalij Pheasants
  • Fishing Eagles
  • Serpent Eagles
  • Scarlet Minivets
  • Magpie Robins
  • Pied Hornbills
  • Grey Hornbills

Resorts & Cottages – Accommodation at Manas National Park

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Birina-Resort

Birina is situated near a tea estate, giving you a pleasant view of the plain tea gardens.

2. Florican Cottages

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Stay in traditional Assamese thatched cottages that give you a cool and pleasant stay and the feel of being a native Assamese.

3. Musa Jungle Retreat

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This is one of the most famous resorts in this area, it provides you facilities to that of a 3 Star Resorts. It’s a little costlier than other resorts but your time will be a pleasant time.

4. Sikhiri Cottages

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This resort is situated near a riverside giving you a pleasant view of the beautiful national park.

5. Smiling Tusker Elephant Camp

Smiling Tusker Elephant camp

Want to enjoy the tent experience with all the safety while staying in the jungle? Smiling Tusker offers you that with all the comforts and luxury.

There are several private as well as Govt resorts at Bahabari and Bhuyapara ranges where you can stay and take a safari to Manas National Park. The packages start from 3,500 Indian Rupees.

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Nestled in the core of North East India lies a beautiful realm of nature known as Manas National Park. Lodged in Assam, right at the foothills of the Bhutan Himalayas, Manas is one of the finest wildlife and biosphere reserves in the country. The park owes its name to the river Manas which originates from Bhutan, and ribbons through the park. Born with an aim to protect and preserve the Bengal tigers and elephants, it has also earned the title of a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 1985. Spanning roughly 500 sq.km., the landscape of Manas is a unique weave of the Terra and Bhabhar grasslands which is home to a diversified family of flora and fauna. In fact, the last of the world’s Pygmy Hogs are seen only here, in Manas. The deciduous forests of Manas are colonised by beautiful trees like Oxi, Khaled, Simul and Gamari. You can book our 7 Days Wildlife Adventure Tour at Rs. 19,700/- only and enjoy your North East wildlife safari.

Manas has about 10 different titles to it and lives up to each of them. Away from the bustling city streets, Manas gives you an opportunity to unwind and relax in the laps of Mother Nature, and with a backdrop of the Eastern Himalayas looming over you. Being one of the lesser knowns, and least explore biosphere reserves in India, Manas National Park promises you an experience of a lifetime.

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Elephant Safari

There’s hardly anything else that compares to the experience of exploring the hearts of Manas National Park on the back of an elephant. The park houses a good number of elephants, which makes them an ideal choice for a ride. You may experience some discomfort or awkwardness for the first few minutes, but it completely washes away as the beautiful forest's trails begin to unfold before you. The pace of your journey is quite slow, which only gives you more time to observe and explore, unlike jeep safaris. The highlight of elephant safaris is that you get to wander into areas that are restricted to cars. These are the areas where a lot of wildlife resides, upping your chances of spotting them. Though an elephant safari is an unmatched experience, it is advisable that you ensure that the elephants are well cared for, and not abused in any way.

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Jeep Safari

Jeep Safari

One of the most conventional yet thrilling ways to explore Manas National Park is via a classic jeep safari. The park has jeeps that they rent out to visitors, and they can be obtained from the Field Director’s Office. Typically, you will have a guide with you throughout the safari, who will direct you to the places where wildlife sightings are maximum. These guides are well aware of the countless routes that wind through the forest, and they make sure you don’t lose your way. You can spot peacocks, langurs, rhinos, wild pigs, wild elephants, and many more rare species of wildlife en route. Timings of the jeep safari:  09:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and 02:00 PM to 05:00 PM every day.

Safari Timings and Duration at The Manas National Park

Safari Timings and Duration at The Manas National Park

Exploring the deepest parts of Manas National Park is a truly unequalled experience, given the richness and diversity of wildlife and other floral and avian species that it houses. Owing to the sheer number of species that thrive here, it is really a treasure trove for nature and wildlife lovers. Hop on your safari, and get going to spot great species including the Royal Bengal Tiger, Wild Water Buffalo, Sambhar,  Wild Pig, Chital, Black Panther, Golden Langur, Assamese Macaques, Sloth Bears and Smooth-coated Otters.

The jeep and elephant safari at Manas can be done through the winter i.e., from the months of November to April.

The timings for safari are:

Morning:  09:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Evening:  02:00 PM to 05:00 PM  

Charges for safari:  INR 120 per head or Indians and INR 750 per head for foreigners.  

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Best time for Tiger Sighting

Best time for Tiger Sighting

The intention of preservation and safeguarding of tigers that Manas National Park was born from has earned it the privilege of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Besides being a prominent elephant and tigers sanctuary, the park is also a recognised Biosphere Reserve. The best time for tiger spotting at Manas is during summer, i.e., the months of March and April, when more and more animals leave out their hiding spaces in search of water sources. This means your chances of spotting tigers and other wild fauna increase considerably. May is also a great season for tiger spotting, but the park shuts down partially. Moreover, the elephant grasses are deliberately burned down during the summers, in order to mitigate the risk of forest fires. If the wildlife part of the national park is what lures you in, try for a summer visit, as tourism is less active (since everyone usually prefers winters), leaving you more chances to spot tigers. During winters though, you will see that herds of bird watchers flock here seeking a few glimpses of the most elusive and exotic avian species.

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The kingdom of Manas National Park is held together by a fine blend of beautiful Terai grasslands and the Bhabhar grasslands, breeding several beautiful floral species that dot its length. The singularity of its landscape makes the park one of the richest biodiversities in the world. There are over 540 various species of flowers and trees that thrive here, including trees like Aphanamixis Polystachya, Syzygium Cumini, Syzygium Formosum, Cinnamomum Tamala, Syzygium Oblatum, Bombax Ceiba, Mallotus Philippensis, Terminalia Chebula, Bridelia SPP, Terminalia Bellirica, Gmelina Arborea, Careya Arborea, Lagerstroemia Speciosa, and many more! If you’re a botany enthusiast, Manas National Park, with its unmatched range of floral wonders, is an unmissable destination for you. The favourable climatic conditions coupled with the exotic, unprecedented composition of soil and grasslands in Manas make it the perfect breeding ground for rare floral species.

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Places to Stay in Manas National Park

Musa jungle retreat.

Musa Jungle Retreat

Musa Jungle Retreat spans about 8 acres and is housed in touching proximity to the south of Manas National Park. It carries a flawless blend of luxurious comfort and rustic vibes of the wilderness to make your stay truly memorable. It is one of the most eminent jungle retreats around Manas National Park. Moreover, the excellent amenities that the retreat boasts of has endeared it to visitors every year. Rooms are classified into 3 - Stripped Panthera, Grazing Rhino and Bansbari Villa, according to different budgets and facilities. Amenities:

Access for wheelchairs and the differently abled

Chauffeur accommodation

Multi-cuisine dining (including Bodo and Assamese delicacies)

Besides, the retreat also offers you stimulating activities like jungle and elephant safari, nature trails, river rafting, cycling, and cultural shows.

Location: Musa Jungle Retreat, Gyatigaon, P.O. Barengabari, Bansbari, Assam 781315.

Birina Tourist Lodge

Birina Tourist Lodge

Housed amidst lush tea gardens, the Birina Tourist Lodge is another favourite pick amongst tourists. Surrounded by the wilderness of Manas National Park, the lodge hosts variety luxury tents and rooms for stay. The rooms and tents are well equipped, and the staff hospitality knows no match. Whether you’re seeking the warmth of homely comfort or a quiet getaway into the wild, Birina Tourist Lodge promises you an experience to remember. Spend some time cuddled up in warm beds, admiring the natural beauty, or go off for long walks amidst nature, and along offbeat trails. The rooms and tents may not be very spacious, but bring you the cosy comfort that makes you feel right at home! The highlight of Birina is that their tents and cottages are eco-friendly. 

Location: Manas RF, Raghabbil, Assam 781315

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Sikhiri Cottages

Sikhiri Cottages

Skirting Manas National Park, The Sikhiri Cottages is seated along the banks of a beautiful, gurgling stream that leads out of the park. One of the most frequented stay options in Manas National Park, Sikhiri houses three luxurious cottages which are fully furnished and well equipped. Prioritising your privacy and comfort, each cottage carries a private dining area, along with a verandah, a lawn, and a bonfire area. The property also harbours a beautiful botanical garden, which is home to numerous floral species from all over the globe. During your stay, you can indulge in peaceful activities like hiking, elephant rides, and river rafting over the calm waters of the Manas river. Experience the touch of comfort amidst the alluring wilderness. Location: Sikhiri Cottages, Barangabari, Baksa District, BTAD, Assam

Forest Lodge

Forest Lodge

Forest Lodge is the sole means of accommodation that is actually in Manas National Park. Surrounded by the beauty of the reserve carrying a backdrop of the magnificent Eastern Himalayas, no other retreat compares to Forest Lodge, given its favourable location. It is located about 22 km deep within the hearts of the park, at Mathanguri. The property is home to merely six classic rooms, but let that not deter you, for a single night spent here, amidst lush wilderness, is worth much more than any other resort can guarantee you. The lodge also features a small but convenient canteen that takes care of your meals during your stay. The tariff per room is INR 1,200 per night.

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Florican Cottage

Florican Cottage

Bringing you hospitality that matches international standards, Florican Cottage is an opulent, yet cosy little retreat in the laps of Manas National Park. They offer a stunning line of tents and cottages that strike a perfect balance between luxury and wilderness. Imagine waking up every morning to a mesmerising sunrise over the hills, and golden colour skies that greet you right outside your window. If you’re a nature lover, Florican Cottage is ideal for you, with its undeniable rustic charm and blanketing comfort. Florican Cottage sits somewhere deep inside the heart of the wild and is a gateway to some of the most untouched nooks of the park. You can also participate in various activities like jeep and elephant safaris, river rafting, nature trails and more.

Location: Baksa, Assam 781315

Smiling Tusker Elephant Camp

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Essential Things to Keep in Mind

The closest pharmacies, ATMs and petrol pumps are in Barpeta, the nearest town.

There’s decent phone reception outside the park, but it gets a bit tricky once you’re inside. In

Mathanguri, however, there is no network coverage at all.

Keep your cash handy, as there are no ATMs near the park. Make your withdrawals in Barpeta.

Throughout your visit/stay, make sure to leave behind no traces. Do not leave behind anything you may have carried inside, and strictly do not litter.

Avoid visiting the park in monsoons, as the trails are muddy and slippery. Recipe for disaster.

If you’re in it for the wildlife part, remember that summers are your best best. Try visiting Manas during March or April for maximum sightings.

Distance and Routes from Major Cities

By Air:  Manas National Park is situated at a distance of roughly 180 km (5 hrs drive) from the Guwahati Airport. The airport is well connected to major cities of the country like Bagdogra, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Goa and Jaipur. Frequent flights ply. By Rail:  The nearest and the most convenient railway station to Manas National Park is Guwahati, from where you can take a shared cab or a bus to get to the park. Another option would be to board another train from Guwahati Railway Station to Barpeta Railway Station, which is about 45 km away from Manas. Regular trains ply from the major cities of the country. By Road:  Manas sits about 176 km away from Guwahati by road, making for a 5 hours journey via the National Highway 31. You can hire a cab from Guwahati, or board a bus to get to Manas. Shillong- By Air: From Shillong, you can board a direct flight to Guwahati airport, which is situated about 180 km away from Manas National Park. You can find frequent flights that ply between Shillong and Guwahati, from where a shared cab or public transport (bus) will land you at Manas in about 5 hours. Practically though, taking a flight to Guwahati from Shillong, and boarding a bus to Manas is not only very time consuming, but also expensive. By Rail:  The nearest and the most convenient railway station to Manas National Park is Guwahati. Board a train from Shillong to Guwahati station, from where you can get a shared cab or a bus to reach Manas. Another option would be to board a train from Shillong to Guwahati Railway Station, and then change trains to reach Barpeta Railway Station, which is about 45 km away from Manas. Regular trains ply from the major cities of the country to Guwahati, but Barpeta has not direct connectivity to cities, not even to Shillong.

By Road:  The most convenient option to reach Manas National Park from Shillong would be by road. Board a direct bus to Manas, making for a roughly 5 hours drive. Darjeeling- By Air: From Darjeeling’s Bagdogra Airport, you can board a direct flight to Guwahati, which is situated about 180 km away from Manas National Park. There are frequent flights that ply from Bagdogra to Guwahati and vice versa. The flight duration is about 1 hour. From Guwahati airport, a shared cab or public transport (bus) will land you at Manas National Park in about 5 hours.

By Rail: Board a train from New Jalpaiguri or Siliguri to Barpeta Railway station, which sits only about 50 km away from Manas National Park. The train ride is about 5.5 hrs long, and the frequency of trains is good. From Barpeta, you can take a shared cab or a bus to get to Manas. Another option would be to board a train from New Jalpaiguri to Guwahati Railway Station, and then change trains to reach Barpeta Railway Station.

By Road:  The most convenient option to reach Manas National Park from Darjeeling would be by road. Board a direct bus to Manas, making for a roughly 7 hours drive. Not only is it cheaper than the other modes of transport, but also more time-saving.

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Kaziranga National Park, located in Assam is a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. It spreads across the districts of Golaghat and Nagaon and is set against the mighty Brahmaputra River. The park is famous for sheltering the largest population of the one-horned rhinoceros in the world. Established in the early 20th century, it is also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a vibrant mosaic of dense forests, tall elephant grass, and numerous water bodies, creating a unique habitat for diverse wildlife.Apart from the iconic one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga is home to several other endangered species. This includes tigers, elephants, and wild water buffaloes. The park's rich biodiversity extends to avian life, making it a fantastic spot for bird watching. It is here where you can witness birds like the greater adjutant stork and the black-necked stork seen here.Visitors can explore Kaziranga through thrilling jeep safaris or serene elephant rides, offering close encounters with the park's majestic animals amidst its breathtaking landscapes. The park is also committed to the conservation of the rhinos and other animals. Its role in the successful preservation of numerous species showcases the balance between human intervention and nature's resilience. Kaziranga is known for its remarkable natural beauty and conservation success stories. Today, it stands as a testament to the wonders of nature and the importance of its preservation.

Nameri National Park

Nameri National park is an old set up in the foothills of Eastern Himalayas. A huge spread of lakes and water bodies, the sight of Rhinos, Elephants, Tiger, Leopard, Sambhar, Dhole, Hornbills, ducks and Storks are easy in the zone. Someone having a love for vegetations like wide grassland, tall evergreen, and deciduous trees can totally spend a good time in the heart of Nameri. Moreover, it connects with Guwahati through swift roads and one will not face any hurdle in reaching this beautiful place. North to Tezpur, Nameri is 38.8 km and one can reach easily from here. Also, Guwahati airport and Tezpur airport can be chosen by the tourists who want to opt for flyway to be here.Timings- 5:00 hours to 19:00 hoursEntry fee- INR 20 for Indian Nationals and INR 250 for Foreign Nationals

Umananda Island

This island is a religious addition to the travel bucket list of Assam. Also named as Peacock island by the British, this has gained popularity because of its presence in between the river Brahmaputra and can be easily connected when you are in Guwahati. Umananda island is also known as one of the smallest islands of the world and comprise of Umananda temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The old form of rock-cut figures of Lord Surya, Ganesh and Shiva allows anyone to appreciate the beauty and skills of craftsmanship of Assamese people who showed their dedication towards spiritual energy. The sound of temple bells and water alongside uplifts the mood of devotees and tourists in one sway. This has become one the best tourist places in Assam as it is easily reachable by jetties which are available on the banks of Brahmaputra river.Timing- 5300 hours to 1800 hours.Entry fee- Free of charges

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Manas National Park

Manas National Park is a biosphere reserve and a heritage site. This is a tiger reserve and elephant reserve located in Assam . This national park is located in the foothills of Himalayas and it connects with the Royal Manas National Park of Bhutan. This national park is famous for being home to numerous endemic and rare species like golden langar, pygmy hog, hispid hare, and Assam roofed turtle. This park is also famous for wild water buffalo population.The park gets its name from the Manas River, which flows through the park. The name ‘Manas’ is derived from the name Manasa, the serpent goddess.

Geography of Manas National Park

The park is located in the eastern foothills of Himalayas. The River Manas flourishes this place. This river is one of the major tributary of the River Brahmaputra. This Manas River also forms the boundary between Bhutan and India.

The northern part of the park is savanna region and is covered with sandstone and limestone. The southern part of the park is covered with grassland formed by fine alluvium soil. This combination makes the region one of the richest biodiversity regions. The park stands at an altitude ranging between 61m and 110m. The park covers 950 square km in area.

Different Areas in Manas National Park

The park is located in 6 districts namely, Darrang, Bongaigaon, Chirang Udalguri, Kokrajhar, and Baksa. The western range of the park is located in Panbari. The central area of the park is located in Bansbari and eastern region of the park is found in Bhuiyapara. The regions are not connected with each other. The park is divided by rivers and thus, it is quite hard to travel from one section to another. There is a small trail that runs from the central part of the park to the eastern region. Usually travelers visit Bansbari and then visit Mathanguri region.

Fauna of Manas National Park

The grassland region is populated with pygmy hogs, Bengal florican, Indian rhinoceros, wild Asian buffalo, and others. The forest region is populated with Chinese pangolin, black giant squirrel, wild pig, slow loris, grand hornbill, slow loris, and others. The park has 55 mammal species, 380 bird species, 50 reptile species, and others. Out of these, 31 mammals are threatened species. Top animals to spot in this park are Indian rhino, Indian elephant, Indian tiger, black panther, barking deer, Assamese macaques, golden langur, Asian golden cat, clouded leopard, chital, smooth-coated otters, hog deer, and others.

The most common bird is the endangered species, Bengal florican. Apart from this, you can find osprey, harriers, pelicans, kalij pheasants, jungle fowl, great hornbills, crested serpent-eagles, bee-eaters, falcons, magpie robins, mergansers, herons, and others.

Flora of Manas National Park

The forest region has semi-evergreen forest ecosystem of Brahmaputra Valley. This ecosystem is a mixture of Terai formation and the Himalayan styled subtropical broadleaf forest. This makes this park, a rich biodiverse region.

The northern parts of this park are filled with sub-Himalayan styled light-alluvial semi evergreen forest ecosystem. Apart from this, the park has low alluvial savanna styled woodlands, semi-evergreen alluvial styled grasslands along the Assam valley, and dry deciduous forest. The park is mostly filled with grassland.

The park is home to 543 species of plants in the core park region. This includes 374 species of dicotyledons, 139 monocotyledons, and 30 species of gymnosperms and pteridophytes. The park holds 89 different tree species. Common trees spotted in this park are Pithraj tree, burflower tree, black plum tree, kumkum tree, bay leaf, cotton tree, Indian caper, and others. The grassland region is famous for flora like perennial cane, Indian gooseberry, bag flower tree, Grewia species, Leea species, and others.

Climate of Manas National Park

The temperature of the park ranges between 15 and 37 degrees C. May to September is the monsoon season. The park receives 333cm of rainfall per year.

Wildlife Safari in Manas National Park

Jeep Safari : Tourist should bring their vehicle into the park and only four-wheelers are allowed for jeep safari.

Elephant Safari : This style of safari is quite common among tourists. The elephant safari allows access to the park regions, where jeeps cannot venture. You can also get closer to the wild animals, when you are on an elephant.

River Rafting in Manas National Park

This is a 35 km boat ride, which is best for birdwatching. You can find numerous bird species along the river. The river rafting is offered by private service providers. Thus, the cost and the timing varies with each service provider.

Safari Timings in Manas National Park

  • Jeep Safari Timing : 9 am to 12 pm, and from 2 pm to 5 pm
  • Elephant Safari Timing : 6 am to 7 am

Entry Fee in Manas National Park

A permit from Director Office of the field is essential to enter the park. The office is located on Barpeta Road. Apart from this, entry fee has to be paid at the Range Office.

  • Indians – INR 50 for half-day and INR 200 for full day
  • Foreigners – INR 500 for half day and INR 2000 for full day
  • For jeep – INR 3000 for Indians and INR 5000 for foreigners (only four people allowed per jeep)
  • For elephant safari – INR 500 for Indians and INR 1,550 for foreigners
  • For photography – INR 50 for Indians and INR 500 for foreigners
  • For videography – INR 500 for Indians and INR 1000 for foreigners

Visiting Time of Manas National Park

Manas National Park remains open throughout the week during the peak months. Visiting Timing is 5:30 am to 6:30 pm.

Tourist Attractions near Manas National Park

Apart from the wildlife beauty, the park is also famous for attractions closer to it like:

  • Bansbari tea plantation
  • King of Bhutan palace
  • Bornadi wildlife sanctuary
  • Bogamati – picnic spot

Best Places to Stay in Manas National Park

There are no places to stay inside Manas National Park. However, there are national park lodges which are very closer to the core region, and offers numerous adventure activities. Top options are:

  • Birina Tourist Lodge
  • Musa Jungle Retreat
  • Florican Cottages
  • Sikhiri Cottages
  • Smiling Tusker Elephant Camp

How to Reach Manas National Park

The nearest airport is located in Guwahati , which is 180 km away from the park. You can easily find flights from Bangalore, New Delhi , Jaipur , and Mumbai to Guwahati. From Guwahati, you can find cabs to reach the park.

The closest railway station is located in Guwahati . From the railway station, you can find cabs to reach the park. If you are choosing road transportation, you can find cabs from surrounding regions to the park, via NH 27.

Best Time to Visit Manas National Park

Best time to visit Manas National Park is between November and April . This is the time when the climate is pleasing and you can spot a lot of animals. The park is also opened during May and October, but the chances of park closing due to any safety reasons in these two months are higher. The park is closed between June and September. This is the monsoon period.

Conservation History of Manas National Park

When the park was created, it was named Manas and North Kamrup RF (reserved forest). This park was declared as sanctuary in 1928. At the time of inauguration, the park was just 360 square km. The king of Gauripur and the royal family of Cooch Behar used this park as their hunting reserve. By 1955, the park grew to 391 square km. The biosphere was created later in 1973.UNESCO declared it as a heritage site in 1985. Two more reserved forest areas namely Panbari and Kokilabari reserve forests were joined with the Manas and North Kamrup RF in 1990 and were named together as Manas National park. Two years later, the Manas National Park was tagged as heritage site in danger. This was due to increase in incidence of animal poaching. In 2008, the total park grew up to 950 square km. In 2011, the park was removed from the danger risk list.

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Manas National Park

Spread over an area of 850 sq. km with dense forests, grasslands, and wetlands, Manas National Park in Assam, India, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a Project Tiger reserve, and an elephant reserve. The park shares a transboundary international border with Bhutan’s Royal Manas National Park and derives its name from the Manas River. The Manas River flows through the park and joins the Brahmaputra River. Manas National Park is famous for its biodiversity inhabiting endangered species like the Assam roofed turtle, hispid hare, golden langur, pygmy hog, and wild water buffalo.

Established as a sanctuary in 1928, Manas National Park underwent expansions and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985. However, due to poaching and other issues, UNESCO labelled it a site in danger in 1992. Later, UNESCO removed it from the danger list in 2011 due to its conservation efforts. Its geography spans the Chirang and Baksa districts with rich forested areas fed by multiple rivers. There are as many as 60 species of mammals, 312 birds, 42 reptiles, 7 amphibians, 54 fishes, and more than 100 species of insects in the park.

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Manas National Park is located in which state

Manas National Park is located in the districts of Chirang and Baksa under the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) in Assam, Northeastern India. It is situated at an elevation ranging from 61 to 110 meters (200 to 361 feet) above sea level. The geographical coordinates of the park are latitude 26°43’N to 26°717’N, and longitude 90°56’E to 90°9.93’E. The park is located 145 kilometers from Guwahati.

Area, Location and Ranges • Park Area: 850 Sq. Kms • Location: Located in Chirang and Baksa district under BTR in Western Assam, India. • Latitude: 26°43N -26°717N • Longitude: 90°56N-90°9.93E • Park Ranges: 1. Panbari Range (Western), 2. Bansbari Range (Central), 3. Bhuyanpara Range (Eastern), 4. Kuklung Range (1st Addition) • Climate: Tropical (10-37 degree Celsius) • Rainfall: 3000 mm

Manas National Park in India Map

The map of Manas National Park clearly shows its international boundary with Bhutan to the north. Manas National Park shares a transboundary area with Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan, which spans 1,059 square kilometers. The southern part of Manas National Park is marked by 136 densely populated villages, with a 3 km buffer zone. The western boundary of the park is marked by Manas Reserve Forest, and the eastern boundary is marked by the Daodhora Reserve Forest.

The Manas National Park spans an area of 500 square kilometers and is the main part of the Manas Tiger Reserve, which covers 2,837 square kilometers. This reserve is like a long strip of forests running along the foothills from the Sankosh River in the west to the Dhansiri River in the east.

Manas National Park Famous for

Manas National Park is famous for its rare and endangered endemic wildlife, such as tigers, Indian rhinoceroses, hispid hare, golden langur, Assam roofed turtle, elephants, and pygmy hog. It is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a Project Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve, and a Biosphere Reserve. The park is also renowned for its sizable population of wild water buffalo.

Manas National Park History

The Manas National Park has a long history of conservation and protection spanning over 110 years. During this time, it has received various special titles and recognition for its conservation efforts.

  • In 1905, it was called the North Kamrup Reserve Forest.
  • In 1907, it was Manas Reserve Forest.
  • On October 1, 1928, it was declared as Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, covering 360 sq. km.
  • In 1951 and 1955, the area of Manas Wildlife Sanctuary was increased to 391 km² (151 sq mi).
  • In 1973, it was declared as Manas Tiger Reserve, covering an area of 2,837 sq. km.
  • In December 1985, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
  • In 1989, it was established as a Biosphere Reserve through a Government of India notification vide No. 16/2/84-CSC dated March 14, 1989.
  • In 1990, it was declared as Manas National Park, covering an area of 500 sq. km.
  • In 1992, UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in Danger due to poaching and other issues, including terrorist activities.
  • In 2003, it was declared as the Chirang-Ripu Elephant Reserve, covering 2,600 sq. km, through Government notification No.FRW-44/2002/47 dated March 6, 2003.
  • In 2004, it was designated as an Important Bird Area.
  • On June 21, 2011, it was removed from the List of World Heritage in Danger by UNESCO.
  • In 2017, the area of Manas National Park was extended from 500 sq. km to 850 sq. km.

Manas National Park: Geography & Climate

1. Geography:

The physical geography of Manas National Park is densely forested. The Manas River, a major Brahmaputra tributary, flows through the west of the park. As it reaches the plains, it splits into two separate rivers, Bwrsi and Bholkaduba. Five smaller rivers also flow through the park’s wide and plain area below the outer Himalayan hills.

The northern part of the park has limestone and sandstone under the savanna, while the south has deep alluvial soil under the grasslands. This blend of landscapes, along with the river, makes it one of the world’s most biologically diverse areas.

The forest in Manas National Park is classified as Eastern wet alluvial grassland, categorized as the Phragmites-Saccharum-Imperata type. Other forest types include Sub-Himalayan high alluvial Semi-evergreen, Eastern Himalayan Moist Mixed Deciduous, and Assam valley Semi-evergreen. Additionally, there is a considerable variety of aquatic flora along the riverbanks and in pools.

2. Climate:

Manas National Park experiences a subtropical climate with varying temperatures. Minimum temperatures soar to around 15°C, while maximums reach 37°C. The park’s distinct seasons offer a comfortable environment for visitors and wildlife.

Heavy rainfall from May to September, with an annual average of 333 centimeters (131 inches), sustains the lush ecosystem. The monsoon transforms the park into a lively, green paradise.

Manas National Park : A Biodiversity Hotspot

Manas National Park is recognized as a Biosphere Reserve due to its special ecological importance and rich biological variability of flora and fauna.

1. Two Major Biomes There are two main types of environments or biomes in Manas National Park: grassland and forest. The grassland biome is home to animals like the Indian rhinoceros, pygmy hog, wild Asian buffalo, and Bengal florican. The forest biome is where you can find animals like wild pigs, slow loris, Chinese pangolins, and hornbills.

2. Diverse Flora Manas National Park, located in the Brahmaputra Valley, boasts a rich variety of vegetation. It encompasses:

a) Sub-Himalayan light alluvial semi-evergreen forests in the north. b) East Himalayan mixed moist and dry deciduous forests (the most common). c) Low alluvial savanna woodland. d) Assam Valley semi-evergreen alluvial grasslands (covering about 50% of the park).

The park’s plant life consists of 543 species, including 374 dicotyledons (including 89 trees), 139 monocotyledons, and 30 pteridophytes and gymnosperms. Common trees in the park include Aphanamixis polystachya, Anthocephalus chinensis, various Syzygium species, Bauhinia purpurea, and many others. The grasslands are dominated by plants such as Imperata cylindrica, Saccharum naranga, and Phragmites karka.

3. Abundant Fauna Manas National Park is teeming with wildlife. There are 55 different mammal species, 380 bird species, 50 reptile species, and 3 amphibian species living here. Impressively, 21 of these mammals are India’s Schedule-I species, and 31 of them are in danger of disappearing. The sanctuary is home to various wildlife, including Indian elephants, rhinoceroses, tigers, golden langurs, leopards, and a range of other animals, including rare ones like the Assam roofed turtle and pygmy hog.

4. Avifauna Manas National Park has the largest population of Bengal florican. Common bird species found in the park include great hornbills, pied hornbills, grey hornbills, jungle fowls, bulbuls, brahminy ducks, kalij pheasants, egrets, pelicans, fishing eagles, crested serpent-eagles, falcons, scarlet minivets, Indian peafowl, ospreys, bee-eaters, magpie robins, mergansers, harriers, and herons.

Things to do at Manas National Park

Manas National Park offers many activities for visitors who want to explore and enjoy nature. If you’re interested, take a look to find out what you can do at Manas National Park

1. Jeep Safari

Manas National Park is home to over 31 rare and endangered species of birds and animals. During a Jeep Safari through the park, you can spot unique creatures like the Assam roofed turtle, pygmy hog, and hispid hare. The park’s scenic natural environment will fill you with a deep appreciation for nature.

Price: INR 3600 per jeep Timings: 09:00 am to 12:00 pm and 02:00 pm to 05:00 pm.

2. Elephant Safari

Embarking on an Elephant Safari, riding on the back of an elephant through Manas National Park, is another exciting adventure to spot animals. These magnificent animals are an integral part of the park, and riding on them allows you to explore areas that are not accessible to jeeps. It provides a unique perspective of the park from the back of an elephant.

Price: INR 500 for Indians, INR 1,550 for foreigners. Timings: 6:00 to 7:00 AM

3. River Rafting

River rafting on the calm waters of the Manas River is an exhilarating experience. The 35-kilometer ride takes you through the park’s dense deciduous forests, which are home to 400 different species of birds. Rafting on the deep blue waters of the river is an experience you should definitely look forward to.

Price: Check the pricing with private tour operators there. Timings: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

4. Tea Plantations Visit

Assam is famous for its tea plantations, and there are plenty of tea gardens just south of the park. Take a break at Fatemabad Tea Estate, next to Bansbari Lodge, for a pleasant walk through their beautiful estate.

Price: Not applicable. Timings: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.

5. Manas National Park photos

Explore the mesmerizing beauty of Manas National Park with amazing photos. See lush forests, rare animals, and peaceful landscapes. These pictures show you the park’s different parts and amazing views. They’re a special delight for people who love nature and travel.

Best Time to Visit the Manas National Park

The best time to visit Manas National Park is from November to April. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and there’s a higher chance of spotting wildlife. The park is open every day during these six months, except in exceptional circumstances like heavy rain or safety concerns. It’s important to note that the park is partially open in May and October. However, due to the monsoon season from June to September, the park remains closed.

How To Reach the Manas National Park

1. By Air: The Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (LGBIA) in Guwahati is the nearest airport to Manas National Park, located 180 km away. Regular flights are available from major cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. To reach the park, you can take a private taxi from the airport.

2. By Rail: The nearest railway station to Manas National Park is Barpeta railway station, which is located 22 km away. The distance from Guwahati railway station to Barpeta railway station is 130 km.

3. By Road: Manas National Park is located 176 km from Guwahati, which takes approximately 5 hours by road. NH27 connects Barpeta Road to Bansbari, which is around 22 km from the entry point of Manas National Park. You can navigate through Google Maps for a better reference of Manas National Park’s location.

Manas National Park Safari Zones & Timing

Where to stay at manas national park.

Hotels at Manas National Park are limited, but comfortable lodges provide a hotel-like experience. If you’re wondering about the cost of a safari at Manas National Park, rest assured that these accommodations can also arrange safaris.

1. Birina Tourist Lodge Birina Cottages are situated adjacent to a tea estate, providing a delightful place to stay. They offer clean and comfortable cottage rooms equipped with essential amenities. This place is an excellent choice for both honeymooners and families. Additionally, they offer various activities such as jungle safaris, river rafting, and open-air theatre.

2. Florican Cottages Florican Cottages, managed by an NGO, provide comfortable Assamese thatched cottages for your stay. They offer various activities such as jungle rides, bird-watching treks, and cultural experiences.

3. Musa Jungle Retreat The only resort in the region that provides a 5-star accommodation experience is Musa Jungle Retreat. Three types of cottages offer various experiences and views. The resort also features its own restaurant serving Indian, Continental, Bodo, and Chinese cuisine. Activities include jungle safaris, river rafting, village trails, and picnics.

4. Sikhiri Cottages Sikhiri Cottages provide sheer privacy and a tranquil ambiance situated in proximity to Manas National Park. This accommodation offers paradisiacal natural environs and a serene riverfront view with scenic surroundings. They also provide various activities such as jeep safaris, river rafting, and elephant safaris.

5. Smiling Tusker Elephant Camp Nestled within lush tea gardens, the Smiling Tusker Elephant Camp offers exciting activities like elephant rides and river rafting. They provide a peaceful and comfortable stay while also focusing on rehabilitating domesticated elephants. Activities include river rafting, elephant rides, and jeep safaris.

6.Forest Lodges There is a Forest Lodge situated at Mathanguri inside the park which is 40 km from Barpeta Road. Visitors can obtain the necessary permission for entry into the park at the office of the Field Director of Manas Tiger Reserve, Barpeta Road.

Manas National Park is a sanctuary and UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as a Project Tiger reserve, elephant reserve, and Biosphere Reserve. It spans 850 square kilometers of dense forests, grasslands, and wetlands, sharing a transboundary connection with Bhutan’s Royal Manas National Park. Despite facing challenges such as poaching, the park has succeeded in conserving its flora and fauna. Visitors can explore this natural wonder through Jeep Safari, Elephant Safari, and River Rafting, staying in comfortable lodges nearby.

a.) What is Manas National Park famous for? Manas National Park is famous for its rare and endangered endemic wildlife such as tigers, Indian rhinoceroses, hispid hare, golden langur,roofed turtle, elephants and pygmy hog. It is a place of UNESCO World Heritage Site, Project Tiger reserve, elephant reserve and Biosphere Reserve.

b.) In which district of Assam is Manas National Park? Manas National Park is located in the district of Chirang and Baksa under Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) in Assam of North-eastern India. It is at an elevation of above sea mean level 61–110 metres (200–361ft). The geographical co-ordination of the park is latitude 26°43N -26°717N, Longitude 90°56N-90°9.93E. The park is 145km from Guwahati

c.) Manas national Park UPSC? Manas National Park has a long history conservation and protection over 110 years. It began as the North Kamrup Reserve Forest in 1905, evolving into the Manas Wildlife Sanctuary in 1928. It was notified as the Manas Tiger Reserve in 1973. Recognised by UNESCO as World Heritage Site status in 1985 and Biosphere Reserve recognition in 1989. In 1990, it was declared as Manas National Park. In 2011 it was removed from the World Heritage in Danger list. In 2017 its boundaries expanded across 850 square kilometers.

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These parks are becoming a worldwide tourist destination. These parks give you the opportunity to explore in safaris the huge dense forest and see the various wildlife species in their natural habitat. Apart from sightseeing these parks organizes various outdoor activities like – Jeep safari, Elephant safari, River rafting, Village and tea plantation visit, and bird watching.

Situated within the foothills of Himalaya the Manas National park is home to many wildlife species. So take a Manas national park tour and go on a safari ride along the paths of Brahmaputra valley and see the endangered species like Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, Golden Langur, and Pygmy Hog.

Manas national park tourism gives you the opportunity to venture into the park, which is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, which is an elephant reserve, tiger reserve, and biosphere reserve project. Manas national park tour packages will give you an opportunity to travel for sightseeing into Kakoijana Reserve Forest which is the home of 60 endangered Golden Langur. So take a journey of a lifetime with your loved ones into the wilderness by availing our Manas national park tour packages.

  • Explore Manas National park
  • Experience a wildlife safari
  • See the various endangered species
  • Spend your day at Kakoijana Reserve Forest
  • Spend time admiring the endangered Golden Langur
  • Go for an elephant safari in Kaziranga National Park

Manas National Park: Arrival and Leisure Day

Other Benefits (On Arrival)

First day at Manas National Park

On arrival at the Guwahati Airport, you shall be welcomed by our representative who will then take you to Manas where you will then begin your adventurous wildlife journey. From Manas, you will then transfer to the wildlife resort for an overnight stay. On arrival at the resort, you can walk around the resort and relax.

Sightseeing at Manas National Park

  • Sightseeing Tour

A full day of adventure and sightseeing in the Manas National Park

Start early this morning and proceed to Manas National Park. On reaching the park, we will go for 1-hour sightseeing around the wildlife sanctuary on a safari. From this tour, on the safari, you can expect to witness different species of animals within the forest area.

After a tour on the wildlife safari, we will then return back to the resort for breakfast and fresh-n-up for the next tour. After breakfast, you will then take on your first two and a half hours hour safari ride to Manas National Park whereby you will get to see some natural wildlife habitat.

After the two and hour safari ride, we will return back to the resort for lunch. After Lunch, you will board on the wildlife safari again, and this time, the safari will take the path towards the Brahmaputra Valley. Along this valley, you can get a chance to see diverse wildlife species. After a complete day of sightseeing, we then return back to the resort for dinner and peaceful sleep.

Abhayapuri: Kakoijana Reserve Forest Golden Langur Exploration

Travel to Abhayapuri (Kakoijana Reserve Forest) to explore Golden Langur.

Early morning after breakfast, we will depart from the wildlife resort at Manas, and we will begin our journey to Abhayapuri (Kakoijana Reserve Forest) which is in the Bongaigaon district of Assam. The 17.24 km Kakoijana Reserve Forest is the home to more than 60 endangered Golden langurs. After spending some time at the forest to watch the golden Langurs, we can spend the rest of the day visiting a few villages at Abhayapuri then we will head back to Abhayapuri for dinner and an overnight stay

Sightseeing at Kaziranga

  • Sightseeing Tours

Become one with nature and experience the true beauty of India.

The next day after breakfast, we will transfer to Kaziranga National Park and begin your wildlife adventure. On reaching Kaziranga, we will take a ride on an elephant safari and explore the park. Along your journey, you may get to see diverse species of wildlife but most particularly elephants and endangered rhinos. The Kaziranga National Park has some of the most pristine wildlife habitats that always leaves visitors in awe.

Last day of Manas National Park tour

Have breakfast, complete all the signing out formalities, and you will transfer back to the airport or train station. You will then go back home with great memories.

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Manas national park

Musa jungle retreat

Musa jungle retreat

Jyotigaon, Bansbari, Manas National Park 781315, India

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  • Laundry facilities

Kaziranga resort

Kaziranga resort

Kaziranga National Park, India

  • The transportation from the airport / railway station and also local transport for sightseeing as per the itinerary
  • Hotel stay along with complimentary breakfast as per the hotel list attached above. However, these hotels are subject to availability, we will be providing similar grade hotels in case these are not available
  • Exclusive a/c vehicle at disposal for transfers & sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Service of an experienced driver for 12 Hours per day up to maximum 08:00 PM
  • Luxury Taxes, Parking, Toll taxes, Drivers Allowance, etc
  • Jeep and Elephant Safari
  • Personal expenses such as table drinks, room service items, laundry, telephone calls or tips
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  • Camera fee or any item not specifically listed in the itinerary
  • Airfare/Train fare

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When is a great time to visit manas national park.

November to April is considered the best time to visit Manas National Park as the weather is very pleasant during these months

How can one reach Manas National Park?

One can reach Manas National park either by air travel, i.e. via Guwahati airport which is 180 Km from the Airport, by rail via Guwahati railway station and by road travel.

What are the things that one can take part in at Manas National Park?

Some of the activities that one could experience from a visit to Manas National park included- Jeep safari, Elephant safari, elephant safari, River rafting, Village and tea plantation visit, and bird watching.

What the amnesties that the Resorts at Manas National park provide?

The amnesties that the Birina Tourist Lodge provides included- Eco camp, meeting facilities, and complimentary bottled water.

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The resorts will not provide any Wi-Fi connection for the guest.

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