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About Manas National Park
An Assam UNESCO World Heritage Site
Manas National Park is a globally renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site in India’s northeastern state of Assam, offering an amazing place to visit due to its diverse wildlife, stunning beauty, and rare animal species, among other attractions. The Park is one of the most remarkable places and also one of the most crucial ones from an ecological perspective in South Asia. It is situated over a variety of terrains, including dense forests, grasslands, river valleys, and the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, thus providing an incredible opportunity for travellers to connect with nature in its unadulterated state.
The Myna Eco Camp is more than happy to invite tourists to experience the amazing things that the park has to offer through easy-going, guided safaris and responsible tourism practices that not only support conservation but also benefit local communities.
Natural Beauty of Manas National Park
Manas National Park’s scenery is an exceptional combination of thick tropical woods, grassy areas, and rivers with water so clear you can see right through them. The river Manas runs through the park nicely, so the beauty of the park was doubled and a great variety of living things were supported.
This being the case, it is for sure that the park’s clients include not just the wildlife but also the photographers and bird watchers, and for this reason, it is considered a paradise. The park contains a lot of wildlife, including hundreds of bird species, rare plants, and endangered animals, all of which flourish in their protected habitat.
Wildlife Diversity in Manas National Park
Manas National Park is a haven for the rarest of wildlife species found in India. The visitors could see the following animals:
- Royal Bengal Tiger
- Indian Elephant
- One-horned Rhinoceros
- Clouded Leopard
- Golden Langur Wild
- Water Buffalo
- And over 450 types of birds.
With the above-mentioned species, This Park becomes one of the most diverse wildlife reserve areas globally.
Adventure and Safari Experiences in Manas National Park
Besides exploring the national park’s wildlife, the tourists visiting Manas National Park can also partake in several ecologically sound adventure activities.
Jeep Safari
Jeep Safaris lead the guests directly into the forest areas of the Park, where they can wander through wildlife passages and see animals up close in their natural surroundings.
Elephant Safari
Elephant Safaris provide a quiet morning, allowing you to take pictures and observe wildlife in the park as you walk through the grasslands.
River Rafting
The Manas River is a river rafting hotspot surrounded by beautiful and serene forests, making River Rafting an activity that is both cool and refreshing within the park.
Cultural and Community Life Around Manas National Park
The indigenous people, mainly the Bodo, are among the main communities in the territories surrounding Manas National Park. They have managed to coexist with nature for ages and their way of life is expressed through their celebrations, crafts, and cuisine, that are all contributing to a visit to the park with a great cultural aspect.
Myna Eco Camp is an active partner of the local community in promoting cultural tourism alongside environmental conservation and the tradition of the Park.
Myna Eco Camp - Stay Close to Manas National Park
Myna Eco Camp is a great place to stay if you are looking for a sustainable and comfy place close to Manas National Park. This will allow you to enjoy the beauty of nature and the simplicity of life at the same time. The visitors can select from different types of accommodations like eco-friendly cottages, nature-inspired rooms, and homestays, all of which are crafted in such a way that they do not interfere with the surrounding beauty of this Park.
We manage our waste, conserve water, and hire locals to help us in order to minimise the impact of our activities on the Park ecosystem.
Best Time to Visit Manas National Park
October to April is the perfect time for visiting Manas National Park because of the pleasant weather and the opening of safari activities. This time frame not only gives good opportunities for seeing wild animals but also allows moving around the national park easily and comfortably.
There are several reasons that can convince you to pay a visit to The Park along with Myna Eco Camp.
- The first one is the prime location near Manas National Park.
- The second one is the local safari arrangements, which keep the trust factor in them.
- The third one is accommodation, which is eco-friendly and comfortable.
- The fourth one is the service that has experienced guides and is personalized.
- And the last support, which is for conservation and community tourism, is the fifth reason.
If you are a nature lover, a wildlife photographer, an adventure seeker, or a cultural explorer, The Park will be a place of great experience. Myna Eco Camp will be your reliable host and travel companion during your journey through the beauty, wildlife, and tranquillity of Manas National Park.