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Tucked in the foothills of the Himalayas in the Barpeta
district of Assam and partly along Bhutan foothills, the Manas
National Park in India is a dwelling for many species of
animals. The picturesque landscape attracts most wildlife
enthusiasts to have a trip to Manas National Park. Just imagine
traversing through the dense forests or through the elephant
grass with an inner urger to locate their wild beasts in their
natural habitat.
UNESCO has chosen the Manas wildlife sanctuary as a world
heritage site. In Manas wildlife sanctuary meet tigers, pygmy
hogs, swamp deer, hoolock gibbons, gaurs, langurs, Asiatic wild
buffalo, elephants and rhinos as you honeymoon in enchanting
Manas, East India.

Set on the foothills of Eastern Himalayas, Manas was given the
status of a wildlife sanctuary in October 1928. The sanctuary
was declared as a sensitive area after the Bodo militant strike
in the late 1990's. Spread over a sprawling 360 square
kilometers, the Manas Wildlife Sanctuary gets its name from the
River Manas that is among the several rivers and streams that
flow within the sanctuary.
A nice and unique way of exploring the rolling Manas grasslands
interposed with velvety hills, glassy waterholes and forests
tracts, wild Manas has a lot to offer a discerning wildlife
lover.
The perfect time to enjoy a honeymoon tour to Manas, East India
would be during the months of November to April. There is a
regular bus service from Guwahati to Barpeta Road that takes you
to the enticing Manas wilds. The nearest airport is located at a
distance of 5 kilometers at Borjhar, Assam, East India.
The nearest railhead is located on the Barpeta Road. Thus Manas
is very well connected and yet is a perfectly secluded area
where you can spend a thrilling, exciting and at the same time a
peaceful honeymoon.
This sheltered abode of the wild animals mollycoddles the those
wild untamed, those docile and those impish alike. This world
heritage is a must visit if interested in nature and its
miraculous creations. Many honeymooner visitors are attracted to
this National Park for the immense beauty it has and the
pleasure it gives. |