A rise in the tiger population at Manas National Park has brought cheer to wildlife lovers and tourists. Visitors to the UNESCO World Heritage Site are now spotting tigers more frequently, with sightings reported almost every day.
In a rare and exciting moment, tourists recently saw three fully grown tigers moving freely in the Bansbari Range of the park. The sight left many visitors amazed, and several managed to capture photographs of the big cats.
Forest officials and local residents say the frequent sightings are a positive sign. They believe it reflects successful conservation efforts and an improving natural environment inside the park. According to officials, better protection measures and habitat management have helped tigers thrive.
This tourist season, many visitors have returned with stories and pictures of tiger encounters. The growing presence of tigers has further strengthened Manas National Park’s status as one of Assam’s key wildlife destinations, while also highlighting the need to continue conservation efforts to protect the park’s rich biodiversity.