MANAS WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

Where the
foothills of the Himalayas meet the plains at
an altitude of 70meters above sea level on the Indo-Bhutan border, there rests
one of the most beautiful wildlife sanctuary and Tiger Reserve of India –
Manas. The River Manas flows through the
sanctuary with a number of other small rivers, thus rendering the name. Spread
over an area of 2780 sq kms including the buffer area, the deciduous forest is
intermingled with big patches of grassland and bamboo thickets. The fauna of the
Park includes Tiger, Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Elephant, Bison, Wild Boar,
Hispid Hare, One-Horned Rhino, Sambar, Chital, Pigmy Hog, Mouse Deer, Malayan
Giant Squirrel, Hoary Bellied Squirrel, Binturong, Assamese Macaque, Otter,
Golden Langoor, Slow Loris and Hoolock Gibbon. Grey Goose, Giant Hornbill,
Cormorant, Rudy Shelduck, Serpent Eagle, Tit, Mallard, Merlin, Lorikeet, Bengal
Florican, Pheasant, Jungle Fowl, Scarlet Minivet, Egret, Heron, Merganser and
Brahminy Duck constitute the avian population of the Park.
Accessibility: Barpeta, which is 40kms from
Mathanguri, the entry gate to Manas, is the nearest and very well connected
rail station. The place is also well connected by roads.
Accommodation: Forest
Rest Houses are available inside the Park. A Tourist Lodge at Banshbari also
provides accommodation.
Season: November to April.
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