Manas Tiger Reserve (Assam)
| Wildlife |
Manas Tiger Reserve |
| Price |
On Request |
| Season |
August to February
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About the Park
Manas tiger reserve is one of the largest national parks in India,
over 1000 sq miles in area. A visit to Manas is highly recommended
to the serious wildlife enthusiasts. The park is home to over twenty
highly endangered species of mammals and birds. The tropical rain
forests here make wildlife spotting a little difficult but assure
one of close and exciting encounters with rare animals like the clouded
leopard.
Season
August to February
Common Animals
Elephant, tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, golden langur, capped
langur, assamese macaque, slow loris, hoolock gibbon, sloth bear,
water buffalo, gaur, wild boar, rhino, hispid hare, pigmy hog, spotted/swamp/barking
and
hog deer.
Common Birds
Minivets, bee-eaters, robins, bulbuls, fowl, khaleej pheasant, marganser,
giant hornbill and many more.

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