About Manas National Park

Manas National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a Project Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve, and a biosphere reserve in Assam, India. Located in the Himalayan foothills, it is contiguous with the Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan.

The park is known for its rare and endangered endemic wildlife such as the Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, Golden Langur, and Pygmy Hog. Manas is famous for its population of the Wild Water Buffalo.

Wildlife Highlights

  • Golden Langur
  • Pygmy Hog
  • Asian Elephant
  • Royal Bengal Tiger
  • Bengal Florican

Safari Experience

Explore the diverse habitats of Manas through jeep safaris and elephant rides. The scenic beauty includes forested hills, alluvial grasslands, and tropical evergreen forests. River rafting on the Manas River is also a popular activity to view wildlife.