!! Frequently Ask Question !!

Some common queries of people who are planning a trip to Manas

1. Does Manas remain open in May?

It remains partially open. It can be open or not, it depends on the rain. It is advisable to check the weather before booking a safari in Manas.

2. How many days are enough for a nice Manas National Park Tour?

2 days are good for a thrilling and memorable trip to Manas National Park.

3. How many tigers call Manas National Park home?

48 tigers call Manas National Park their home and the recent survey shows that 38 of them are adults, 3 are sub-adults, and 7 are cubs.

4. Which type of Safari is best in Manas National Park?

Gypsy Safari is best for those people who want to enjoy 3 hours of sightseeing and also gypsy safari is faster than the elephant safari so you can explore more areas in less time. On the other hand, Elephant Safari will be best for those who want to enjoy the true feel of the Jungle, also elephant safari will take you to those places where gypsy safaris cannot go.

5. Distance between Manas National Park to Kaziranga National Park?

The distance between Manas National Park to Kaziranga is around 335 km. This distance can be covered in around 7 - 8 hours.

6. Manas National Park is famous for which animal?

Manas National Park is famous for the sightings of Wild Water Buffaloes.

7. Nearest Airport to Manas National Park?

The nearest airport to Manas National Park is the Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi Guwahati Airport which is around 145 km. It will take around 3 hours to cover this distance.

8. Nearest Railway Station to Manas National Park?

The Nearest Railway Station to Manas National Park is Barpeta Road Railway Station which is around 20 km away. It will take around 40 minutes to cover this distance.

9. What should I wear when visiting Manas National Park?

Try to avoid bright-colored clothes and instead wear colors like Khakhi, Olive, or Grey to mend with the park’s surroundings.

10. Which animals are native to Manas National Park?

Pygmy hog, hispid hare, and golden langur as well as the endangered Bengal florican are the native animal species of Manas National Park.