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Your journey isn’t just about the places you visit—it’s also about where you relax, unwind, and soak in the local charm. That’s why we’ve curated the best accommodation options across Assam & the North East. From luxurious resorts to cozy riverside stays, every option is carefully chosen to add comfort and character to your trip.

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Eco-Resorts
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Manas National Park

UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Assam, known for its diverse wildlife, including Bangal Tiger, elephant, and langurs. The park’s unique landscape beuty, grasslands, forest, and river.

Kaziranga National Park

UNESCO World Heritage Site in Assam, India. It’s renowned for its successful conservation efforts, particularly for the  famous one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, tigers, and verious birds.

Raimona National Park

Located in the Kokrajhar district of Assam, It’s part of the larger Manas Biosphare Reserve and in known for its rich biodiversity, including elephants, golden langur, and others wildlife species.

Royal Manas
National Park :: Bhutan

Located in Bhutan, not India. It’s a protected area known for its rich biodivesity, including endangered species like the golden langur and bengal tiger. The park offers stunning landscape and opportunities for trekking and wildlife spotting.

Kakoijana
Wildlife Sanctuary

Kakoijana Wildlife Sanctury Located in the Bongaigaon, Assam, India. it’s known for its rich biodiversity and conservation efforts. The sanctuary is home to verios species of flora and faunda, including elephants, dear, and birds.

Kamakhya Temple
(Guwahati)

Kamakhya Temple is one of the most sacred Shakti temple in Guwahati, Assam, India. famous for its tantric traditions and Ambubachi Mela festival,the temple’ architecture and significance attracting many devotees and tourists.

Welcome to Manas – Your Travel Partner in Manas National Park

At Manas Tour and Travels, we go beyond just transportation—we create journeys that stay with you for a lifetime. Based around the enchanting landscapes of Manas National Park, our mission is to make your travel experience seamless, comfortable, and full of joy. Whether you are traveling with family, exploring with friends, or seeking a peaceful solo escape, we provide well-maintained vehicles driven by trained and experienced chauffeurs to ensure safety and reliability throughout your trip. Every journey with us is thoughtfully designed, with flexible itineraries that match your pace and preferences.

We understand that a perfect trip is not just about reaching the destination—it’s about enjoying every moment along the way. That’s why we also help you choose from a wide selection of accommodations, including luxury resorts surrounded by nature, comfortable hotels with modern amenities, and cozy homestays that bring you closer to local culture and hospitality. With us, you don’t have to worry about last-minute arrangements or travel hassles; we handle it all, from bookings and coordination to personalized support during your trip.

What truly sets Manas Tour and Travels apart is our dedication to providing a personalized travel experience. We treat every traveler as a valued guest, ensuring comfort, convenience, and care at every step. Our team’s local expertise allows us to recommend the best places to stay, explore, and relax, giving you an insider’s view of the region. Whether your goal is relaxation, exploration, or celebration, we make sure your journey is not just smooth but also filled with beautiful memories.

Manas National Park – Assam’s Crown Jewel of Biodiversity

In the state of Assam, Manas National Park is nestled on the foothills of the Himalayas, housing a unique biodiversity. It was declared a national park in 1990 and earned the badge of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. It is the first tiger reserve in Assam and the fifth in India, under the initiative of Project Tiger of 1973. Under the Man and Biosphere Programme of UNESCO, Manas National Park was deemed as Manas Biosphere Reserve in 1989. The gorgeous Manas River flows through the forest of Manas National Park and the forest stretch penetrates to the borders of Bhutan. Along with being the Tiger Reserve and Biosphere Reserve, the national park is also established as an Elephant Reserve in 2003. As per the records of the IUCN Red Book, Manas National Park provides shelter to the highest population of endangered species and rare wildlife such as Red Panda, Golden Langur, Pygmy Hog, Assam Roofed Top Turtle, and Hispid Hare. The forest of Manas includes all top-notch belongings which can make you run for them not only once but time and again. Nature is pristine and you have the full privilege to land some moments of joy, fun, and excitement altogether with the presence of this beautiful landscape. All existing and pious beauty of the forest is here which needs no grooming. The embellishment of the mountain ranges, rivers, lakes, and unique plant variants across the forest in particular are your true venture. The Manas National Park is not only home to wild animals,

But also to an abundance of flora and fauna that is super amazing. The national park is spread over an expanse of 2837 sq. km. Trees, shrubs, ferns, grass, climbers, herbs, and bamboo grace the park beautifully. An excellent choice for those who enjoy wildlife wanderings and stopgaps. The natural and human-made attractions go hand in hand in terms of wildlife to make all the wonders in one destination. In Manas, one can see countless striking and rare animals, including the Royal Bengal Tiger, Asian Elephant, Greater One-horned Rhinoceros, Clouded Leopard, Gangetic Dolphin, and the rare Langur. A total of 450 species of birds have been officially recorded in the park, 16 of which are widespread. Therefore, the protected area is also of great interest to ornithologists as well as bird watchers. There are roughly 50 species of reptiles and 11 species of snakes at the park. The flora and fauna belong to this park in abundance and the foothills of the Himalayas are no less than mesmerizing. Traverse through the jungles and grasslands of the park atop a majestic elephant! The birds taking flight are colorful Hornbills, Rhinoceroses eating grass, and Langurs swinging through the trees. Manas National Park is now open to tourists as an unexplored natural treasure in hopes of promoting community-based ecotourism in the region. Nurture your heart and soul in between and treat your eyes with the joy of haven-like surroundings. Well, that is all about Manas National Park.

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