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Places to see around Manas National Park

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Manas National Park is a marvel of whereabouts and echoes comprising both synthetic and natural. The National park incorporates the stupendous display of water, vividness, wild animals, and birds both migratory and resident of the rivers and lakes. This national park is all about world-class gardens, distinct fresh hotels, sci-fi structural designs, high-class art, and of course the market joyride. Also, the national park knows how to allure the tourists visiting for a retreat. It is an ideal place for those who like to visit such a magnificent place and wants to splurge on some quality time to spend with their friends and family. The best time to visit this park is from October to April.

 

Manas National Park is located in the western region of Guwahati, Assam, and is spread over an area of 2837 sq. km. A wide variety of wild animals and birds live in the park, including species like deer, golden cats, wild buffaloes, one-horned rhinos, fishing cats, leopards, civet cats, wild dogs, Indian fox, tigers, elephants, gaurs, and black beards, as well as more than 20 highly endangered species of wildlife that live there.

 

Listed below are some of the magnificent places around Manas National Park you should visit: –

Mathanguri: – Once you are in Manas, this place is delightful to be. Mathanguri is the wildlife visitors point cum a picnic spot, most visited, and is situated on the southern banks of the Manas River. There is no better place for viewing wildlife than in this area, which boasts all the best and most exotic lodges. The guest house authorities also arrange safaris inside jungles.

 

Elephant and Tiger Reserve: – As a Tiger and Elephant Reserve, the park embraces the peculiarities of both. Hence, both the tiger and the elephant reserves can be sighted by the visitors and relish the wilderness of the reserve

 

Bansbari Tea Plantation: – The Most astounding entrance of Manas National Park is the Bansbari Tea Plantation which dispenses a candid retreat for the visitors. In addition to the Bansbari Lodge, it is spread over a large area of land. The lodge is also highly recommended for a worthwhile visit. The presence of abundant green plantations and unique flora and fauna creates an almost idyllic atmosphere for the visitors.

 

Manas River: – Before flowing into the Brahmaputra River, the Manas River passes through Assam. Unraveling here will be the rejuvenating flow of the radiant waters of the river has lent to the countryside beauty that is not only pleasing but also unmatched. Surrounded by the sprinkled trees and the pastures with a candid setting for the visitors. Thereby, experiencing the bewildering moment while watching the sunset, soaking close to nature.

 

Palace of King of Bhutan: – A widespread sprawling wildlife habitat of Manas National Park that continues to the Kingdom of Bhutan. The Manas River streams the border between two countries i.e. India and Bhutan. Also, an overwhelmingly beautiful summer palace of the King of Bhutan is a must-visit place. After taking the permit from the Bhutan officials, one can hire a boat and get convenient access to the other side. The Natural landscape and the ancient beauty is one of the rare combinations and truly pristine to sight for.

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