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Honeymoon in Manas Honeymoon in wild green Manas and spend your
honeymoon in a thickly wooded nature trove located in Assam, East India with
Honeymoon in India. A UNESCO world heritage site, the Manas wildlife sanctuary
treats you to some of the most delightful natural surprises. Meet tigers, pygmy
hogs, swamp deer, hoolock gibbons, gaurs, langurs, Asiatic wild buffalo,
elephants and rhinos as you honeymoon in enchanting Manas, East India. Set on
the foothills of Eastern Himalayas, Manas was given the status of a wildlife
sanctuary in October 1928. The sanctuary was declared as a sensitive area after
the Bodo militant strike in the late 1990's. Spread over a sprawling 360 square
kilometers, the Manas Wildlife Sanctuary gets its name from the River Manas
that is among the several rivers and streams that flow within the sanctuary. A
nice and unique way of exploring the rolling Manas grasslands interposed with
velvety hills, glassy waterholes and forests tracts, wild Manas has a lot to
offer a discerning wildlife lover. The perfect time to enjoy a honeymoon tour
to Manas, East India would be during the months of November to April. There is
a regular bus service from Guwahati to Barpeta Road that takes you to the
enticing Manas wilds. The nearest airport is located at a distance of 5
kilometers at Borjhar, Assam, East India. The nearest railhead is located on
the Barpeta Road. Thus Manas is very well connected and yet is a perfectly
secluded area where you can spend a thrilling, exciting and at the same time a
peaceful honeymoon. Essentially a tiger reserve, deep green Manas is home to a
large number of birds and animals that give you company while you honeymoon in
Manas, Assam, East India with Honeymoon in India.
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