Manas National Park offers a wide array of exciting jungle activities for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and adventure seekers:
Explore the rich biodiversity of the park through jeep safaris, which is a home to the Indian Elephant, Royal Bengal tiger, Indian one-horned rhinoceros, Wild buffalo, Bison and various species of deer.
Experience the thrill of an elephant-back ride, offering a unique perspective of the jungle and its surroundings while moving quietly through the wilderness.
With over 450 species of birds, including the endangered Bengal florican, Manas is a bird watcher’s paradise. Guided bird-watching tours provide insights into the rich avian life of the park.
For adventure enthusiasts, river rafting on the Manas River offers an exciting way to enjoy the beauty of the park while experiencing an adrenaline rush.
Guided nature walks and jungle treks allow visitors to explore the park's rich flora and fauna up close. These walks are ideal for learning about the region's diverse ecosystems.
Tourists can visit nearby villages to interact with local communities, experience Bodo culture, and learn about the sustainable lifestyle of the people living near the park.
Panbang is accessible from Manas through a short, scenic drive across the Indo-Bhutan border. Indian tourists can visit Panbang with minimal visa formalities, as Bhutan allows Indian citizens visa-free entry, although permits may still be required. Nestled in the lower foothills of Bhutan, Panbang offers lush green landscapes, tranquil rivers, and a pristine environment, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. It is also a gateway to the Royal Manas National Park, Bhutan's counterpart to India's Manas National Park, known for its biodiversity and protected wildlife.
These activities provide a mix of adventure, education, and cultural immersion, ensuring that visitors have a memorable experience in the wilderness of Manas National Park.