Monday 24 June 2019

Manas National Park: World Heritage

    Manas National Park should be called a highly protected area for organisms. Yes, the natural beauty of Manas National Park is amazing and unique. 

   Particularly that Manas National Park has declared UNESCO World Heritage. It was declared a World Heritage Year in 1985. This beautiful and magnificent sanctuary situated in the foothills of the Himalayas maintains a global reputation. This wildlife sanctuary of Assam of India extends to the Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan. 
   Particularly it is a protected area for tigers and elephants. According to experts, Manas National Park is a protected area of ​​rare and extinct wildlife. These include special Assam roof turtle, hepid rabbit, golden langur etc. Rhinoceros and bahasinga are found here especially. 
  Manas National Park, spread over 950 square kilometers, attracts tourists. Generally, Manas National Park is known to be known for wild buffaloes. The name of this magnificent and beautiful garden is named after the Manas river. Mansa, in fact, is believed to be the goddess of serpents. 
   The river and this national park are named after Mansa Devi. Manas Bio was reserved in the year 1973 after Manas was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary. According to experts, Manas reserve was intensive forest area before it was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary. It was the status of majestic hunting ground during the majestic reign. 
   The Shahi family of Cooch Bihar and the Raj Bharna of Gauripur used to hunt in this hunt. Experts believe this garden is surrounded by more than 56 villages. Its western border is closely related to fluttering. The central border touches the Barpeta road. 
   The eastern boundary is located in Bhainiyapur near Pathsala. The panoramic view of this garden is enchanting for tourists. Manas river flows in the western region of Manas National Park. This is the main river of the sanctuary area. Visitors can take great pleasure of boating and water sports in Manas river. 
   In fact, Manas river is a river of Brahmaputra. Manas river actually acts as an international border dividing India and Bhutan. In this divine-magnificent wildlife sanctuary, Indian elephants, one horned rhinoceros, gaura, Asian water buffalo, bahasinga, Indian tiger, Indian leopard, Asian golden cat, hooded langur, golden langur, sambhar, deer, chital, big squirrel etc. Etc. Wildlife is the beauty and beauty of this sanctuary. 
  The abundance of herbivorous vegetation makes this sanctuary very special. Inland vegetation keeps the air circulation pure and fresh. By which the tourists feel refreshed themselves. Manas National Park is very rich in terms of biodiversity. 
   Experts believe Manas National Park is one of the most rich gardens of the world in biodiversity. More than 55 species of mammalian species are preserved in this magnificent sanctuary. 
  More than 380 species of birds are the beauty of this magnificent garden. Apart from these innumerable species of wildlife also find shelter in this sanctuary. The natural beauty of Manas National Park attracts tourists. 

  All necessary resources are available for the visit of Manas National Park. The nearest airport is the popular Gopinath Bardoli International Airport Guwahati. 
   The nearest railway station is Barpeta Road Junction. Tourists can also visit Manas National Park by road.
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