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The Royal Manas National Park

Tour Highlights

 

Manas, at the base of foothills of the Bhutan-Himalayas in the state of Assam, with the unique biodiversity and landscape is one of the first reserves included in the network of tiger reserve under project tiger in 1973. The Royal Manas National Park Tour is known for its rich flora and fauna in the tropical and sub-tropical ecosystem in Bhutan. A paradise for nature-based tourism-its forms a corridor for the movement of wildlife from the Indian plains in to the heart of Bhutan. it is home for 365 species of birds which has been officially recorded with the park with an additional 200 believed to be in residence. Extremely rich in wildlife species, the highly endangered Royal Bengal Triger, Asian elephant, greater one -horned rhinoceros, clouded leopard, Himalayan black bear, Gangetic dolphin, and pangolin can be found in the park. The rare golden langur, found nowhere else in the world , a primate of extraordinary grace and beauty with its long, silky blond fur can also be found here. Also found in the park is the globally threatened Rufous-necked hornbill, paellas fishing eagle, great white-bellied heron, spotted wren-babbler, blue-headed rock thrush and emerald cuckoo. About more than 900 types of plants  that have commercial, medicinal, traditional and religious  significance can also be found.

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How to get to the Royal Manas National Park:

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Geographically The Royal Manas National Park is located in the south-central part of Bhutan and interestingly can be accessed from all over the country, by road, air and river. If you like white water rafting, rafting through the various tributaries of Manas (starting from northern Bhutan) and ultimately reaching the Manas River serves a dual purpose of transportation and adventure of a lifetime. Rafting on these white waters can be a week long, 4 days and or 2 days with rapids ranging from 1 to 4 Class before you actually reach the Manas River that flows through the heart of The Royal Manas National Park.

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Changlam Plaza 4th floor

post code 11001

Email: bhutanchatselocy@gmail.com

Tel : 00 49 1788288819

       : 00 975 17632129

Thank you & Tashi Delek

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