
Royal Manas National
Park
Where the Dragon Kingdom Meets the Wild
Royal Manas National Park is one of the oldest and most biodiverse protected areas in Asia — a UNESCO World Heritage Site bordering India's Manas Tiger Reserve, together forming a 4,000 km² trans-boundary conservation zone of global significance.
Within its ancient forests live the golden langur (found nowhere else on earth), the one-horned rhinoceros, the Bengal tiger, the Asian elephant, the clouded leopard, and over 360 species of birds. We secure exclusive access, private riverside camps, and the company of expert naturalists who have spent careers in these forests.
This is not a safari in the conventional sense. It is a deep encounter with a wilderness that has remained largely intact since the time of the Buddha — quiet, demanding, and utterly transformative.





Curated Moments
Arrival & Forest Briefing
Meet your naturalist guide at the park boundary for an orientation walk and briefing on wildlife behaviour, track identification, and forest protocol.
Jeep & River Patrols
Early morning and late afternoon game drives along park tracks, supplemented by slow boat drifts on the Manas River — the best vantage for birds and mammals.
Private Riverside Camp
Nights under canvas at a private camp on the Manas riverbank — full kitchen, hot shower, and an open fire with the sound of the forest beyond the light.

Expert Naturalists
Our guides are trained wildlife biologists with years of field experience in Manas — they read the forest in ways that transform every walk.
Conservation Partnership
A portion of every booking supports the Royal Manas ranger programme, directly funding anti-poaching patrols and habitat restoration.
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Our Journeys
Five distinct paths through the Last Shangri-La, each one a world unto itself.
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