




Royal Manas National Park Bhutan, often called the “Crown Jewel of Bhutan,” is the country’s oldest and most biologically rich national park. Spanning over 1,000 square kilometers, it connects to India’s Manas Tiger Reserve, forming one of the most important wildlife corridors in the Eastern Himalayas.
The park also shelters over 400 bird species, making it a dream for birdwatchers. For travelers exploring Bhutan tour packages or couples on Bhutan honeymoon packages, Royal Manas National Park offers an unmatched experience of untouched wilderness, scenic beauty, and cultural encounters with local communities living harmoniously with nature.
Royal Manas National Park charges activity fees such as fly fishing at ₹200 per person for non-Bhutanese and ₹100 for Bhutanese. Cultural performances like the Geser/Terda/Nyenpa show cost ₹1,500 per performance for non-Bhutanese and ₹800 for Bhutanese.
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Maps & Location
2PJ8+642, Gonphu, Bhutan
Essential Information
Point of Interest for Royal Manas National Park

Wildlife Safari
Explore deep jungles where elephants, tigers, and rhinos roam freely. The guided jeep safaris offer thrilling encounters in pristine wilderness.

Mangde Chhu River
This scenic river flows through the park and is ideal for river rafting and spotting aquatic birds along the banks.

Eco Camps
Stay at eco-lodges or tented camps near Panbang and experience Bhutanese hospitality in the heart of nature.

Birdwatching Trails
Royal Manas National Park Bhutan, is a paradise for bird lovers with over 400 species, including hornbills, herons, and rare migratory birds.

Royal Manas National Park Bhutan is known for its incredible biodiversity, home to tigers, elephants, and rare bird species, making it a wildlife lover’s paradise.



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