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Manas is situated in Assam
spread over an area of 391 sq km, earlier it was known as North Kamrup,
declared as a sanctuary on December 01, 1928. It was accorded the status
of World Heritage Site in 1985. Manas houses 19 of India's most endangered
animal populations. It has the largest population of tigers among Indian
reserves. It is a home to the rare golden langur . The prominent fauna
here are the rhino, wild buffalos, elephants, gaur, swamp deer, capped
langur and clouded leopard. . The main highlight of the park is the giant
hornbill, two subspecies of which, the pied and grey varieties are to be
found here.It extends into the foothills of Bhutan where it is called the
Royal Manas National Park. Its wetlands are of international importance
and essential for the survival of the fast-vanishing hispid hare and pygmy
hog. November to March.Golden Langur, rhino, wild buffalos, elephants,
gaur, swamp deer, capped langur and clouded leopard, giant hornbill.
Guwahati is the nearest airport, which is 176 kms away. If people wish to
come through train then the nearest railhead or town is Barpeta Road,
which is 41 kms away and after reaching the park even the facilities
within the park are riding elephants
and boats on the rivers available for transport. |
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