The Manas National Park reopened for tourists on Friday. The park opened for tourists keeping in solidarity with the 66th Wildlife Week.
The authority of the Manas National Park decided to open it for tourists as the first programme of the wildlife week.
Chief Conservator of Forest AM Singh opened the park for Indian and foreign tourists in the second entrance of the park.
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Manas National Park is a national park, UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, a Project Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve and a biosphere reserve in Assam. Located in the Himalayan foothills, it is contiguous with the Royal Manas National Parkin Bhutan. The park is known for its rare and endangered endemic wildlife such as the Assam roofed turtle, hispid hare, golden langur and pygmy hog. Manas is famous for its population of the wild water buffalo.
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