


Important Notice :
Manas National Park Jeep Safari Booking Price
Zone | Indian | Foreigner | Duration |
Bansbari (Central Zone | 4150 / 5 Person | 8700 / 4 Person | 3 Hours |
Bhuyapara (Western Zone) | 5150 / 5 Person | 10140 / 4 Person | 3 Hours |
Manas To Panbang (Bhutan) | 7150 5 Person | N/A | 6 Hours |
Manas National Park Elephant Safari Booking Price
Zone | Indian | Foreigner | Duration |
Bansbari (Central Zone | 1200 / 1 Person | 3200 / 1 Person | 1 Hours |
Manas National Park River Rafting Booking Price
Zone | Indian | Foreigner | Duration |
Bansbari (Central Zone | 8750 / 5 Person | 13350 / 1 Person | 3 Hours |
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About Us
Welcome to Manas Wildlife Safaris in Manas – Explore the Wild Like Never Before
Manas Wildlife Safaris in Manas allow you to explore one of the finest national parks in Assam, perhaps, one of the finest national parks in the country. Manas National Park is located in the foothills of the Himalayas and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich diversity, rare wildlife, and clean nature.
At Manas Wildlife Safaris in Manas, journeys are eco-friendly and memorable wildlife adventures for travelers of all kinds-from international photographers to nature lovers.
Discover the Untamed Beauty of Manas National Park
Manas Wildlife Safaris in Manas puts you in front of some royal animals such as the Royal Bengal Tiger, Indian elephants, one-horned rhinoceros, golden langurs, and much more. Graced by the presence of a guide, one embarks on thrilling jeep and elephant rides far into the core of Manas National Park, where every single trail has a story to tell of the wondrous manifestations of nature.
From birdwatching and forest-trail explorations or simply relaxing in its majestic ambience, Manas Wildlife Safaris in Manas promises to offer safe, eco-friendly, and truly memorable experiences.
Activitis
Manas National Park Safaris: Environment Speaks to You, You Enter the Wilderness
Safari Through The Jungle, Through Elephant Rides, Jeep Safaris, and River Rafting.
Jeep Safari
Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a heaven for wildlife lovers and nature lovers alike. This beautiful reserve is located in the foothills of the mighty Himalayas and is endowed with a variety of flora and fauna.
Elephant Safari
Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, consists of an amazing landscape and wildlife consisting of breath-taking animals. Manas Wildlife Safaris ensure a memorable experience while providing an immersive jungle experience.
River Rafting
Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a heaven for wildlife lovers and nature lovers alike. This beautiful reserve is located in the foothills of the mighty Himalayas and is endowed with a variety of flora and fauna.
Manas National Park
Assam, located in the northeastern part of India, contains the Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, which is a recognized biodiversity hotspot. The sanctuary is situated along the banks of the Manas River and the mountains of Bhutan bordering it on the north side and an area of 39,100 hectares. The sanctuary, part of the core zone in Manas Tiger Reserve covering 283,700 hectares, exhibits diverse geomorphological features ranging from forested hills, alluvial grasslands, and tropical evergreen forests, which are vital habitats to many rare and endangered species of flora and fauna, including the tiger, greater one-horned rhinoceros, swamp deer, pygmy hog, and Bengal florican. Among the few most important sites of nature in the Indian subcontinent are Manas, which nurtures a strong population of many threatened species.
Unforgettable Wildlife Safaris in Manas National Park: True Jungle Adventure Experience the Thrill of Wildlife Safaris in Manas
Situated in the lap of the Himalayas, Manas National Park presents an unforgettable place making it accessible to nature lovers. Renowned for its rich flora and fauna, with undisturbed forests, very rarely-seen wildlife, and wildlife safaris in Manas are a must-visit for wild explorers. It cannot help but amaze every lover of ancient beauty, whether they are regular visitors or first-timers to the park.
Why Choose Manas for Wildlife Safaris?
Not only is Manas declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but the park is also a game sanctuary. The Royal Bengal Tigers, Indian rhinoceros, and golden langurs are found in the park. As the park is also situated along the Manas River, it offers amazing and central-scene wildlife view.
What exactly do Manas wildlife safaris bring to the table for the die-hard safari crowd? It’s all about the raw, untouched nature that perceives the real voice of God. Unlike overpopulated tourist parks, Manas gives you actual space, a feel and touch, to truly bond with the wild.
Geographically situated in Assam and bordered by Bhutan, Manas National Park is a sprawling 950 square kilometers of forests, grasslands, and rivers. It is touted as having one of the rarest species on earth and is rich in terms of conservation and eco-tourism. Thus, Manas National Park would be a perfect haven for adventure seekers and peace seekers due to its rich heritage and diverse ecosystem.
FAQ's
Absolutely safe. With each safari, there are trained staff on the field together with our expert hired guides who accompany you all the way for tourists’ safety and guidance.
There are three exciting options available:
- Deep forest trail Jeep safari.
- Elephant safari for an intimate perspective of wildlife.
- River rafting in the Manas River for adventure seekers.
Manas is inhabited by some rare and endangered species like:
- Royal Bengal Tiger
- Indian Elephant
- One Horned Rhinoceros
- Golden Langur
- Assam Roofed TurtleWild Water Buffalo.
Dependably what a safari length would be:
Jeep Safari: In the range of 3 to 4 hours
Elephant Safari: 1 to 2 hours
River Rafting: Depending on water flow, the activity would normally take 2-3 hours.
Things to bring:-
- Official identification card
- Comfortable dressing
- Hat and sunglasses
- Camera (optional)
Yes, you can take pictures in the park. Should one wish to utilize professional equipment, a permit from the park authorities may be required.
Modes of Transport would be:
Air: Nearest Airport-Guwahati (approx.140 km)
Rail: Barpeta Road Station (>20 km)
Road: Taxis and buses available from major towns in Assam.