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Location of Manas
Nearest Access to Manas
Coverage Area of Manas
Climate of Manas
mammal species, 42 reptile species, 7 amphibians and 500 bird species. Highly
endangered and elusive wildlife exist and breed in these scenic surroundings.
The park has created a niche among wildlife reserves due to abundant
populations of Asian Elephants, Indian Rhinoceres, Gaurs, Asian Water Buffaloes,
Barasingha, Royal Bengal Tigers, Leopards, Clouded leopards, Asian Golden cat,
Capped Langurs, Golden Langurs, Assamese Macaques, Slow Loris, Hoolock
Gibbons, Smooth-coated Otters, Sloth Bears, Barking Deer, Hog Deer, Black
Panther, Sambar Deer and Chital.
Rare and endemic wildlife consists of the Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare,
Pygmy Hog and Golden Langur.
A bird watchers paradise, the sanctuary is filled with more than 450 species.
Major species include the highly endangered Bengal Florican, Giant Hornbills,
Jungle Fowls, Bulbuls, Brahminy Ducks, Kalij Pheasants, Egrets, Pelicans, Fishing
Eagles, Serpent Eagles, Falcons, Scarlet Minivets, Bee-Eaters, Magpie Robins,
Pied Hornbills, Grey Hornbills, Mergansers, Harriers, Ospreys and Herons.
Travel TipsThe park timings are 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Along with entry fees, separate charges need to be paid for video recorders and
cameras.
Best Time to VisitThe best time to Visit the park is between the months
October April.