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Cinematic wide view of Manas National Park, Assam — a pristine river flowing through dense emerald forests, soft morning mist rising from the valley, and dramatic Himalayan foothills layered in the background, capturing the untouched wilderness and serene natural beauty in a travel documentary style.

Manas National Park

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About Manas National Park

Manas National Park is a pristine wilderness located along the Assam–Bhutan border and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its rare species like the golden langur, pygmy hog, and Bengal tiger, Manas combines dense forests, grasslands, and the crystal-clear Manas River. Less crowded than Kaziranga, it offers raw, untouched nature and immersive safari experiences. The park is also culturally significant, surrounded by indigenous Bodo villages that add depth to the travel experience.

Practical Info

Opening Hours

6:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Tickets

Varies by range & safari

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