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Manas National Park is a national park, Project Tiger reserve, and an elephant reserve in Assam, India. Located in the Himalayan foothills, it borders the Royal Manas National Park [ 2 ] in Bhutan .
A capped langur at Manas National Park. A major part of the world-famous Manas National Park is located in this district. The park is well known for its tigers, greater one-horned rhinoceros, wild water buffaloes and golden langurs. [11] Bogamati, Bhutan chowki [12] and Daragaon [13] are the famous picnic spot with picturesque beauties is ...
India's first national park was established in 1936, now known as Jim Corbett National Park, in Uttarakhand. In 1970, India had only five national parks. In 1970, India had only five national parks. In 1972, India enacted the Wildlife Protection Act and Project Tiger in 1973 to safeguard the habitats of conservation reliant species and ...
Location Area (km²) Date/Year of announced as National Park 1 Kaziranga National Park: Golaghat, Nagaon district and Karbi Anglong: 1090 1974 2 Manas National Park: Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, 500 1990 3 Nameri National Park: Sonitpur: 200.00 1999 4 Dibru-Saikhowa National Park: Dibrugarh and Tinsukia: 340.00 1999 5 Orang National Park: Darrang ...
Royal Manas National Park is Bhutan's oldest national park, and the Royal government considers it the "conservation showpiece of the Kingdom" and a "genetic depository" for valuable plants. It has an area of 1,057 square kilometres (408 sq mi) and covers eastern Sarpang District , the western half of Zhemgang District , and western Pemagatshel ...
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The Manas River (pron: [ˈmʌnəs]), known in Bhutan as the Drangme Chhu, is a transboundary river in the Himalayan foothills between southern Bhutan, India, and China.It is the largest of Bhutan's four major river systems, [1] with the other three being the Amo Chu or Torsa River, the Wang Chu or Raidak, and the Puna Tshang Chu or Sankosh.
Rupsi Airport (IATA: RUP, ICAO: VERU) is a domestic airport serving the city of Kokrajhar and Dhubri, Assam, India. It is located at Rupsi, 17 km (11 mi) north from the city centre. [4] The airport serves as a way for people of the lower part of Assam to travel to India's major cities and states.