Welcome to Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Guwahati, Assam! Once known as the 'North Kamrup Hunting Reserve,' this amazing park is a haven for incredible wildlife like tigers, elephants, and rhinos. Come explore its lush forests and grasslands, a true adventure for everyone!
Bird Watching In Designated Areas
Elephant Ride For Wildlife Viewing
Jeep Safari Through The Forest
River Rafting In The Manas River
Trekking In The Buffer Zone
Visit Nearby Villages To Experience Local Culture
October to April
Early Morning
₹5,000 per person
Manas has a rich history intertwined with the region's cultural heritage. It was initially declared a sanctuary in 1928 and later designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. However, the sanctuary faced challenges during periods of political unrest, leading to poaching and habitat destruction. Thanks to dedicated conservation efforts by local communities and organizations, Manas has recovered significantly. These efforts have focused on anti-poaching measures, habitat restoration, and community involvement. Today, Manas stands as a testament to successful conservation, showcasing the resilience of nature and the importance of collaborative action.