Manas National Park Fringe Baksa

Baksa, Assam

Manas National Park Fringe Baksa

Location: Baksa, Assam

About

Manas National Park Fringe Baksa is a significant area located on the fringe of Manas National Park in the Baksa district of Assam, serving as an important buffer zone and gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Manas National Park is one of the most important wildlife sanctuaries in India, known for its diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, tigers, elephants, and various bird species. The fringe area provides opportunities to observe wildlife, enjoy nature, and appreciate the natural beauty of the park's periphery. The area serves as an important natural landmark and provides serene settings for nature appreciation, wildlife observation, and forest exploration.

History & Background

Manas National Park Fringe Baksa has been an important buffer zone and gateway area to Manas National Park, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. The park is named after the Manas River and is known for its rich biodiversity and conservation efforts. The fringe area continues to serve as an important center for wildlife conservation and nature appreciation, providing habitats for various species and opportunities for visitors to experience the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region.

Flora & Fauna

  • Diverse forest ecosystems with various tree species

  • Grasslands and wetland habitats

  • Various species of mammals including one-horned rhinoceros, tigers, elephants, and others

  • Rich birdlife with numerous species

  • Reptiles and aquatic life

  • Diverse plant species creating a rich ecosystem

Activities & Highlights

  • Wildlife observation and nature appreciation

  • Bird watching and wildlife photography

  • Nature walks and forest exploration

  • Learning about wildlife conservation

  • Enjoying the natural beauty and biodiversity

  • Gateway to Manas National Park

Visiting Guidelines

  • Follow park rules and regulations

  • Do not disturb wildlife or damage vegetation

  • Maintain silence and respect the natural environment

  • Carry water and basic supplies as facilities may be limited

  • Best time to visit: November to April for favorable weather and wildlife sightings

  • Hire authorized guides for wildlife observation

  • Do not litter and maintain cleanliness

Location & Connectivity

  • 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 National Park Fringe Baksa is located on the fringe of Manas National Park in the Baksa district of Assam, accessible by road from Barama, Tamulpur, and other nearby towns. The area serves as a gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Communication & Transport Modes

Manas National Park Fringe Baksa is 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 fringe area. The fringe area is accessible from Barama Railway Station, Barpeta Road Railway Station, and Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, making it convenient for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers to explore the diverse wildlife, enjoy nature appreciation, and experience the natural beauty and biodiversity of the Manas National Park Fringe Baksa in Assam.