Honeymoon
wild green Manas and spend your honeymoon
in a densely wooded nature mine located
in Assam, east India with Honeymoon
in India.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary covers
some of the most natural surprises.
Meet tigers, pygmy pig, deer Marsh,
hoolock Gibbons, gaurs, langurs,
wild buffalo in Asia, elephants
and rhinoceros as you honeymoon
in enchanting Manas, east India.
Honeymoon in Manas
Located on the foothills of eastern
Himalayas, Manas has received the
status of a wildlife refuge in October
1928. The sanctuary was declared
as a sensitive area after the Bodo
militants to strike the late 1990
's. Spread over a vast 360 square
kilometres, the Manas Wildlife Sanctuary
gets its name from the river Manas,
which are among the several rivers
and streams that flow into the sanctuary.
A beautiful and unique way to explore
the rolling grasslands of Manas
with interposition of velvety hills,
glass of water and forests wilderness
Manas has much to offer discernment
wildlife lover.
The ideal time to enjoy a honeymoon
at Manas, East India would be during
the months of November to April.
There is a regular bus service from
Guwahati in Barpeta road that takes
you to the attractive nature of
Manas. The closest airport is situated
at a distance of 5 km Borjhar, Assam,
east India.
The nearest rail is located on
the road Barpeta. Thus Manas is
very well connected and is still
in quite isolated where you can
spend an exciting, exciting and
at the same time a honeymoon peaceful.
Essentially a tiger reserve, deep
green Manas is home to many birds
and animals that give your company
while you honeymoon in Manas in
Assam, East India with Honeymoon
in India.