The enchanting journey through Bhutan’s Royal Manas National Park unveils a captivating tapestry of abundant flora and fauna thriving within its tropical and sub-tropical ecosystem. Renowned for its nature-based tourism, this pristine sanctuary serves as a vital corridor, facilitating the graceful migration of wildlife from the Indian plains to the heart of Bhutan.
As Bhutan’s Crown Jewel, the recently accessible Manas National Park harbors an astonishing array of avian life, with 365 officially recorded bird species and an estimated additional 200 species residing within its boundaries. Among its diverse wildlife population, the park proudly safeguards the highly endangered Royal Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, greater one-horned rhinoceros, clouded leopard, Himalayan black bear, gangetic dolphin, and pangolin.
Within these hallowed grounds, one can witness the ethereal presence of the rare golden langur, an exquisite primate adorned with long, silky blond fur, found exclusively in this region. The park is also a sanctuary for globally threatened species such as the Rufous-necked hornbill, Pallas fishing eagle, great white-bellied heron, spotted wren-babbler, blue-headed rock thrush, and emerald cuckoo.
Moreover, the park boasts an impressive collection of over 900 plant species, each bearing profound significance in the realms of commerce, medicine, tradition, and spirituality. Their intricate tapestry weaves a tapestry of botanical wonders waiting to be explored.
Embark on this majestic odyssey and immerse yourself in the remarkable beauty and biodiversity of the Royal Manas National Park—a true haven for nature enthusiasts and seekers of awe-inspiring encounters.
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HIGHLIGHTS
- Rich Flora and Fauna: Explore the vibrant tropical and sub-tropical ecosystem of Bhutan’s Royal Manas National Park, renowned for its diverse and abundant flora and fauna.
- Nature-Based Tourism: Engage in nature-based tourism activities that allow you to connect with the natural environment and appreciate the park’s pristine beauty.
- Wildlife Corridor: Witness the park’s crucial role as a wildlife corridor, facilitating the movement of animals from the Indian plains to the heart of Bhutan, creating a unique opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts.
- Rare Bird Species: Discover a birdwatcher’s paradise with the park boasting 365 officially recorded bird species, including the globally threatened Rufous-necked hornbill and other magnificent avian species.
- Endangered Wildlife: Encounter a range of endangered wildlife species, such as the Royal Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, greater one-horned rhinoceros, clouded leopard, Himalayan black bear, gangetic dolphin, and pangolin.
- Golden Langur: Observe the elusive golden langur, a primate of extraordinary grace and beauty, with its long, silky blond fur—a species found nowhere else in the world.
- Globally Threatened Species: Catch a glimpse of rare and globally threatened species, including the Pallas fishing eagle, great white-bellied heron, spotted wren-babbler, blue-headed rock thrush, and emerald cuckoo.
- Botanical Wonders: Delve into the diverse botanical landscape of the park, with over 900 plant species that hold commercial, medicinal, traditional, and religious significance.
- Pristine Wilderness: Immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of the park, surrounded by pristine wilderness and awe-inspiring natural landscapes.
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