Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary located in Uttarakhand, India was established in 2012, spanning approximately 270 square kilometers.docx
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Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary located in Uttarakhand, India was established in
2012, spanning approximately 270 square kilometers.
Tourist Visitors can explore several attractions within and around the sanctuary.
Jungle Safaris, Guided tours, Birds watching offer opportunities to observe
wildlife in their natural habitat.
Forest Historic accommodations like Chorgalia, Jaulasal, and Senapani provide
unique lodging experiences amidst nature.
Nearby Attractions are Garjiya Temple, Dhangarhi Museum, Corbett Falls, and
Corbett Museum are notable sites to visit in the vicinity.
Tourist attractions in Nandhuar Sanctuary wildlife are –
1. Mammals
Tigers, Asian elephants, leopards, jungle cats, sloth bears, jackals, wild boars,
and flying foxes.
2. Birds
Birds over 250 species such as the great pied hornbill, storks, grey jungle fowls,
and the Indian horned owl.
3. Reptiles and Fish
Reptiles and Fishes various species contributing to the sanctuary’s ecological
diversity.
4. Flora
The sanctuary boasts a rich tapestry of over 100 tree species, including the
majestic shisham, versatile bamboo, timeless teak, and the evergreen chir pine.
Best Time to Visit is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and
conducive for wildlife viewing and trekking.
How to Reach-
By Air: The nearest airport is Pantnagar, approximately 130 kilometers away.
By Rail: The closest railway station is Tanakpur, about 80 kilometers from the
sanctuary.
By Road: The sanctuary is accessible via road from major towns in Uttarakhand,
with Pithoragarh being the nearest major town.
Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary offers a tranquil retreat into nature’s lap, providing
visitors with an opportunity to experience the untouched beauty and diverse
wildlife of Uttarakhand.