Best trails in Manas National Park
India: #62 of 102 national parks
Manas National Park lies in two countries India and Bhutan, the part that lies in Bhutan is named Royal Manas National Park. This park has a plethora of species with many indigenous species living over here. It has also been deemed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the year 1985. Some of the common species found over here are Indian elephants, Indian rhinoceros, gaurs, Asian water buffaloes, barasingha, etc. This park hosts more than 450 species of birds, some of the endangered species like the Bengal Florican are found over here as well.
Top trails
1
Easy
•16.2 mi
•Est. 5h 47m
Manas National Park lies in two countries India and Bhutan, the part that lies in Bhutan is named Royal Manas National Park. This park has a plethora of species with many indigenous species living over here. It has also been deemed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the year 1985. Some of the common species found over here are Indian elephants, Indian rhinoceros, gaurs, Asian water buffaloes, barasingha, etc. This park hosts more than 450 species of birds, a few of the endangered species...
2
Easy
•3.2 mi
Manas National Park lies in two countries India and Bhutan, the part that lies in Bhutan is named Royal Manas National Park. This park has a plethora of species with many indigenous species living over here. It has also been deemed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the year 1985. Some of the common species found over here are Indian elephants, Indian rhinoceros, gaurs, Asian water buffaloes, barasingha, etc. This park hosts more than 450 species of birds, a few of the endangered species...
3
Easy
•9.3 mi
•Est. 3h 13m
This is a trail that takes one to the pulchritudinous Manas National Park which is known for its population of fabled one-horned rhinoceroses and Bengal Floricans. It has lush green surroundings that are not only green but highly diverse as well with many different species of animals, birds, and plants. One can complete this trail on an off-roading capable vehicle or an MTB. There are many good spots for bird watching throughout this trail.
4
Moderate
•22.5 mi
Manas National Park lies in two countries India and Bhutan, the part that lies in Bhutan is named Royal Manas National Park. This park has a plethora of species with many indigenous species living over here. It has also been deemed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the year 1985. Some of the common species found over here are Indian elephants, Indian rhinoceros, gaurs, Asian water buffaloes, barasingha, etc. This park hosts more than 450 species of birds, a few of the endangered species...
5
Hard
•28.8 mi
Manas National Park lies in two countries, India and Bhutan, the part that lies in Bhutan is named Royal Manas National Park. This is a combo trail that has a safari and rafting. This park has a plethora of species, with many indigenous species living in it. It was also deemed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. Some common species here are Indian elephants, Indian rhinoceros, gaurs, Asian water buffaloes, and barasingha. This park hosts more than 450 species of birds, and some of the...
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Manas National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Manas National Park is Salbari Loop, which has a NaN star rating from 0 reviews. This trail is 16.2 mi long with an elevation gain of 1,135 ft.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Manas National Park?
If you're looking for elevation gain, Manas National Park has you covered. Manas Safari/Rafting boasts the most elevation gain with 3,513 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Sarupeta Loop, which will get you 1,919 ft of elevation gain.
Are there biking trails available in Manas National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 2 biking trails in Manas National Park and the most popular is Salbari Loop with an average star rating from 0 community reviews.