Baksa, Assam
Manas River Banks Baksa Belt is a scenic area located along the banks of the Manas River in the Baksa district of Assam, offering visitors beautiful views of the river and surrounding landscape. The Manas River is a significant river in the region and flows through the Baksa area, creating a significant water body. The river is particularly significant as it gives its name to Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The river banks provide opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty of the Manas River, enjoy peaceful walks, and observe the local ecosystem. The area serves as an important natural landmark and provides serene settings for nature appreciation, photography, and relaxation.
Manas River Banks have been an important natural area along the Manas River, providing visitors with opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty and scenic views of the river. The Manas River is historically and ecologically significant, and the river banks offer insights into the geography, river ecosystem, and natural features of the Baksa region, making them popular destinations for nature enthusiasts and visitors seeking peaceful environments. The river banks continue to serve as important locations for visitors to experience the scenic beauty of the Manas River and the surrounding landscape.
Scenic river banks along the Manas River
Natural setting with river and surrounding landscape
Designated areas for safe observation and walks
Photography opportunities of the river and landscape
Peaceful environment for relaxation
Enjoying scenic views of the Manas River
Nature photography of the river and surrounding landscape
Peaceful walks along the river banks
Bird watching and wildlife observation
Relaxation in natural surroundings
Observing the river ecosystem
Respect the natural environment and do not litter
Follow safety guidelines when near the river
Be cautious during monsoon season when water levels may be high
Do not disturb wildlife or damage vegetation
Carry water and basic supplies as facilities may be limited
Best time to visit: Early morning or evening for pleasant weather
Nearest Airport: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Guwahati – approx. 150 km
Major Railway Stations:
Barama Railway Station – approx. 20 km
Barpeta Road Railway Station – approx. 50 km
Manas River Banks Baksa Belt are located along the Manas River in the Baksa district of Assam, accessible by road from Barama, Tamulpur, and other nearby towns. The river banks provide scenic views of the river.
Manas River Banks Baksa Belt are accessible by road from Barama, Tamulpur, and surrounding areas. State transport buses and taxis connect to nearby areas, and visitors can hire local transport to reach the river banks. The river banks are accessible from Barama Railway Station, Barpeta Road Railway Station, and Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, making it convenient for nature enthusiasts and visitors to experience the scenic beauty, natural ecosystem, and peaceful ambiance of the Manas River Banks Baksa Belt in Assam.