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  • The tiger population increases in Manas National Park
  • Visitors have been delighted to observe the royal Bengal tiger and black panther up close
  • Rise in tiger population has brought immense joy to both nature lovers and tourists

Digital Desk: The tiger population in the World Heritage Site Manas National Park has been steadily increasing.


Tourists visiting Manas National Park often express excitement at the rare opportunity to witness tigers roaming freely in their natural habitat.  


Visitors have been delighted to observe the majestic royal Bengal tiger and the elusive black panther up close, creating unforgettable experiences.


Notably, the rise in the tiger population has brought immense joy to both nature lovers and tourists, further enhancing the park's appeal.


Additionally, the number of other wildlife species within Manas National Park has also shown significant growth, contributing to the park's thriving biodiversity. 


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