Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Manas National Park Assam- Natural Habitat at its Best



Manas national park is one of the first reserve included under the project tiger in the year 1973. Located at the base of the Himalayas in the Bhutan region in the state of Assam; in the year 1985, Manas wildlife sanctuary was counted under the world heritage site. Manas national park is also an elephant reserve, a biosphere reserve a national park and a wild life sanctuary.

The unique name Manas is derived from the Hindu goddess Manasa. This name is also shared with the river Manas that passes though the national park. This national park is very famous as it is home to many rare and endangered species of both flora and fauna. Many7 rare animals lie, the great black panthers, one horned Rhinos, and clouded leopards are also found here.

The national park has enthralling beauty; most of the land is covered in grasslands and woodlands of several species many of which are very rarely found. This place is a well known tourist destination and is open to visit all the year round. The best months to visit here fall between the months of November and April. Manas national park is well connected to the entire major cities and it is quite easy to visit the place it is definitely a delight to the eye and for anyone looking for a different vacation it is a must visit.


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