Title: Top 5 Wildlife Sanctuaries Located in Maharashtra
1Top 5 Wildlife Sanctuaries Located in
Maharashtra If nature attracts you, and you are
always keen to see the flora and fauna of Mother
Nature, then Maharashtra is the state that
offers you a lot of wildlife sanctuaries. These
wildlife sanctuaries are a mix of biodiversity,
flora fauna plus, visiting all these will fill
you with immense knowledge, self-satisfaction,
and happiness.
2From Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary to Umred
Pauni Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, every
sanctuary has something new to offer you. From
giant squirrel to jeep safari, we bet- these
sanctuaries would leave you in awe. Come, lets
take a look at the list and get our journey
started.
Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary- This sanctuary is
located in the dense forest reserve in the Satara
district. This sanctuary is home to a good
number of mammals, like- Bengal Tiger, Indian
Bison, Mouse Deer, Sloth Bear along and birds,
like- Brown-capped Pygmy Woodpecker,
Night-trailed Light Jar, reptiles,
etc. Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary- This
sanctuary is spread over 131 sq. km. area and is
situated in the Western Ghats of India. This
sanctuary attracts many tourists for its
biodiversity and is recognized as one of the
hot-spot across the world. This sanctuary hosts
Barking Deer, Langurs, Wild Boar, mammals,
reptiles, insects, amphibians, and more such
animals. Radhanagri Bison Sanctuary- This
sanctuary has been accredited as a World Heritage
Site by UNESCO and is home to Indian Bison.
Located in the Sahyadri Range, this sanctuary is
spread in 352 sq. km. of the area and is home to
a lot of birds, reptiles, and other
animals. Umred Pauni Karhandla Wildlife
Sanctuary- This sanctuary is located approx 50
km. from Nagpur and is spread over Pauni Tahsil
of Bhandara district. This sanctuary is an adobe
to Breeding Tigers, Herds of Gaur, Flying
Squirrels, Honey Badgers, and more. Nearby this
sanctuary, you also get accommodations to spend
perfect getaways on weekends.
3Gautala Wildlife Sanctuary- This sanctuary has
got its name from the village Gautala, nearby.
This sanctuary is a beautiful shelter for plenty
of animals, reptiles, and birds alike. Here,
visitors can explore more than 260 species of
birds, a good no. of reptiles, mammals. Spread in
over 26,061 hectares of land, this sanctuary has
a lot to offer the visitors.
All these wildlife sanctuaries are a must-visit
for once. We bet you will get to see a great
variety of rare species of animals, birds,
insects, reptiles, mammals, and whatnot. Apart
from being a biodiversity park, some of these
sanctuaries also offer you resort-like
accommodations, nearby. So, plan a trip to these
and other wildlife sanctuaries in India and
increase your knowledge to another level.