Nestled at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, Manas National Park is a sanctuary of biodiversity and natural beauty. This UNESCO World Heritage Site and Project Tiger Reserve in Assam spans 950 square kilometers and offers a rich array of flora and fauna, including Bengal tigers, Asian elephants, and over 450 bird species. Visitors can enjoy thrilling jeep safaris, unique elephant rides, river rafting, and bird watching. Despite past challenges, ongoing conservation efforts are restoring Manas to its former glory, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
Category: <span>Assam</span>
Exploring the Untamed Beauty of Manas National Park: A Wilderness Wonderland
Explore the untamed wonders of Manas National Park in Assam, India, through our blog. Discover the diverse ecosystems, rare wildlife including Bengal tigers, unique bird species, and the cultural significance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Join us on a virtual journey to this wilderness wonderland, where conservation efforts have revived its beauty. Immerse yourself in the lush landscapes, the flowing Manas River, and the success story of a national park that stands as a beacon of successful wildlife preservation.
Crafting Elegance: Unraveling the Artistry of Muga-Paat-Eri Silk Weavers in Sualkuchi
Experience the artistry of Sualkuchi's Muga-Paat-Eri silk weavers through centuries-old craftsmanship. Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of golden Muga, glossy Paat, and warm Eri silk, carefully woven by skilled artisans. Explore a world where tradition intertwines with innovation, and each exquisite creation tells a story of Assam's rich silk heritage.
The ‘Gentle Giant’ Migration through Brahmaputra – A Maasai Mara moment
Hundreds of the Gentle Giants—males, females and calves; crossing the Brahmaputra near Neamati Ghat, a rare sight!—we watched mesmerized; this large population on a deserted island from the shore of the Brahmaputra
10 Beautiful Luxury Cruises in India you must Experience
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A cruise on the river reveals its beauty and that of the State that hosts it
“In every outthrust headland, in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of the earth.” … And nowhere is this better expressed than in Assam, with the mighty Brahmaputra as chief narrator. Assam has embraced migrants over centuries, who brought different ethnicities, religion and culture to its fertile shores. Cruises...
An Article in Vogue – Sailing the Brahmaputra opened my eyes to the ever-present beauty of life
The silvery grey mirror-like sheet of the Brahmaputra’s waters stretches from side to side and I can’t see the banks or where the water segues into the sky in this monochrome landscape. I am surprised by its vastness which looks more like an ocean than a river. On the tempestuous Brahmaputra, one of India’s most...
River cruising is the new way to see India
Soak in the country’s sights and sounds along its many waterbody cruises; here’s a list of some cruises plying on the rivers Ganga and Brahmaputra in the east and the Vembanad Lake in the south. Read More….
Sailing the Brahmaputra from Jorhat to Guwahati
A blog article on THE WIRE by Sohaila Kapur on MV Mahabaahu Downstream cruise from Jorhat to Guwahati.
In the lap of Brahmaputra thrives the Agrarian Assam and its Festivities
Bamboo, Thatch, grass and leaf huts or ‘Bhelaghar’ are built in the temple complex or in the open space on the day of Maghar Domahi to mark the end of Pausha (winter) and arrival of Magh. This night of Paush and Magh is ‘Uruka’ and is marked by songs of harvest, fertility, merriment and teasing,...
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