Palace of King of Bhutan: Inside Manas National Park lies the Summer Palace of the King of Bhutan. Accessible by boat on the Manas River, it's a beautiful spot blending historical charm with natural beauty. Visitors can obtain permission to visit and explore this fascinating piece of cultural heritage.
Mathanguri: Mathanguri is a wonderful spot within Manas National Park, offering excellent lodging and close-up wildlife viewing opportunities. It's a perfect base for safaris into the jungle, organized by guest house authorities.
Manas River: Flowing through Assam, the Manas River offers a refreshing escape. With its serene surroundings of pastures and trees, it's an ideal setting for relaxation and enjoying the sunset.
Tiger and Elephant Reserve: Manas National Park is renowned for being a sanctuary for both tigers and elephants. Visitors can enjoy safaris to spot these magnificent creatures, along with other rare animals like red pandas and wild water buffaloes.
Bansbari Tea Plantation: At the park's entrance lies the Bansbari Tea Plantation, offering a peaceful retreat. Guests can visit the Bansbari Lodge, explore the lush green plantations, and admire the unique flora and fauna while enjoying tranquility.