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The Transboundary Corridor: A Specialized Guide to Manas National Park Transboundary Conservation

River curving through dense forest and mountains under clear blue sky; sandy banks with scattered rocks; serene, natural landscape.
Manas National Park

Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Assam, is renowned for its sheer biodiversity, but its most critical feature is its role in transboundary ecology. Understanding this unique conservation model elevates the safari experience from simple sightseeing to participation in a global effort.


Manas National Park Transboundary Conservation Success


Manas shares a long, porous border with Bhutan’s Royal Manas National Park. This seamless ecological corridor is a key transboundary conservation success story, supporting a shared ecosystem where rare species move freely between the two nations. The park is a vital sanctuary for numerous indicator species:

  • Pygmy Hog: A highly endangered, endemic species that reflects the health of the delicate grassland ecosystems.

  • Golden Langur: A beautiful primate found in localized pockets, serving as another measure of the region's pristine nature.

Manas boasts over 450 bird species and is recognized as a bird biodiversity hotspot, offering exceptional opportunities for committed ornithologists.


Ethical Travel and Local Expertise


Maximizing wildlife sightings and ensuring ethical engagement with this delicate ecosystem requires expertise. The complexity of the transboundary region and the elusive nature of the endangered species necessitate specialized knowledge beyond that of a general park guide.


Invest in conservation-grade travel. Our personalized wildlife tours employ only highly certified, expert local guides who understand the nuances of Manas National Park Transboundary Conservation. We handle all specialized logistics for deep safaris and ensure your trip actively supports the integrity of this crucial international ecological corridor. Plan your ethical wildlife expedition with us.

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