
Manas National Park
National Park
Manas National Park
Manas National Park in Chirang, Assam, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its exceptional biodiversity and stunning landscapes. Located in the Himalayan foothills, the park shares its border with the Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan. It serves as a Project Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve, and a biosphere reserve, highlighting its ecological significance.
The park is home to rare and endangered species such as the Assam roofed turtle, hispid hare, golden langur, and pygmy hog, which is found only in this region. Manas is also famous for its population of wild water buffaloes.
The park derives its name from the Manas River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra that flows through its heart, enriching its diverse habitats. Established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1928, it was later designated as a national park in 1990.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Manas National Park is located in Chirang, Assam.
No, Vushii.com is an informational website that helps users explore and learn about different destinations in India. While we don’t offer bookings, our content can help you plan your trips better.
Yes! We offer detailed travel guides that include must-visit places, historical significance, best times to visit, and local attractions to help travelers make the most of their trips.
We strive to keep our content updated regularly to provide accurate and relevant travel information. However, we recommend checking official sources for the latest updates on entry fees, timings, or travel restrictions.
Currently, our content is created by a dedicated team of researchers and writers. However, if you have valuable insights or corrections, you can contact us through our website.
You can reach out to us through our Contact Us page or email us at contact@vushii.com for any queries or suggestions.
Yes! We encourage users to share our content with friends and family. You can use the social media sharing options available on our website.