Manas National Park
Manas National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the northeastern part of India, in the state of Assam. It covers an area of approximately 500 square kilometers and is known for its rich biodiversity, including several endangered species such as the Indian rhinoceros and the Bengal tiger. The park features a mix of grasslands, forests, and riverine ecosystems, making it a vital habitat for various flora and fauna.
Established in 1990, Manas National Park is part of the larger Manas Wildlife Sanctuary and is recognized for its conservation efforts. The park is also home to the Manas River, which flows through it, providing essential water resources for wildlife. Visitors can enjoy activities like wildlife safaris and birdwatching, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.