Wildlife sanctuaries safari in Maharashtra

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Maharashtra is home to several wildlife sanctuaries that are popular safari destinations, attracting tourists with their rich biodiversity and opportunities for wildlife viewing.


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Wildlife sanctuaries safari in Maharashtra India

Maharashtra is home to several wildlife sanctuaries that are popular
safari destinations, attracting tourists with their rich biodiversity and
opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Here are Wildlife sanctuary safari in Maharashtra
1. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in Chandrapur district, it is the
largest and oldest national park in Maharashtra, famous for its tiger
population. Its home for leopards, sloth bears, hyenas, Indian gaur, deers
and includes dense forests, grasslands, and deep valleys. Tadoba is one of
the best places in Maharashtra for tiger safaris. Jeep safaris are
conducted twice daily, allowing visitors to explore the core and buffer
zones of the park. The picturesque Tadoba Lake is a great spot for bird
watching.
2. Bhima Shankar Wildlife Sanctuary in Pune district, known for its
rich biodiversity and the Bhimashankar Temple. It is home to the Indian
Giant Squirrel, leopards, sambar deer, and numerous bird species. The sanctuary’s
dense forests are part of the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
3. Navegaon National Park in Gondia district known for its lake and
adventure tourism. The park features tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and
over 200 species of birds, including migratory species. Boat and jeep
safaris are available, allowing visitors to explore the park’s dense forests
and scenic lake. It’s known for its rich birdlife, especially during the
migratory season, and the picturesque Navegaon Lake.

4. Melghat Tiger Reserve in Amravati district, It is part of the Satpura-
Maikal landscape and a tiger reserve, its home to Indian bison, wild dogs, and over
250 species of birds and its rugged hills, dense forests. Jeep safaris offer a chance to
explore the rugged terrain and dense forests of the Satpura Range.
5. Chandoli National Park in Sangli beauty of the Tapi River Valley.
district, part of the Sahyadri range, known for its scenic beauty. The park
supports a variety of wildlife, including leopards, tigers, sloth bears, birds,many
reptiles and amphibians. Jeep safaris allow exploration of the park’s diverse
habitats, The park is part of the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve and offers
beautiful views of the Sahyadri range.
6. Karnala Bird Sanctuary in Raigad district known for its proximity to
Mumbai and the Karnala Fort. It is a paradise for bird watchers with over
150 resident bird species and numerous migratory birds. Though primarily a
birdwatcher’s paradise, the sanctuary offers guided treks and tours to
explore its rich avian diversity. The iconic Karnala Fort provides
panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
7. Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary in Kolhapur district, recognized as a
World Heritage Site by UNESCO, it is home to the Indian bison, leopards, and
plant species. Guided tours and safaris offer a chance to see Indian bison,
leopards, and numerous bird species in the sanctuary’s lush forests. The
sanctuary is known for its dense forests and the scenic Radhanagari Dam.

8. Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary in Raigad district, located in the Western
Ghats, known for its unique coastal ecosystem.The sanctuary supports
mammals like leopards, barking deer, and a diverse range of birds and insects.
9. Pench National Park Safari districts of Seoni and Chhindwara, which
also shares a boundary with Maharashtra Known for its diverse wildlife
and scenic beauty, Pench offers jeep safaris that provide a chance to see tigers,
leopards, wild dogs, and a variety of bird species. The park’s landscapes inspired
Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book,” making it a unique cultural and
natural attraction.
These sanctuaries contribute significantly to conservation efforts and
offer opportunities for eco-tourism and wildlife enthusiasts to explore
Maharashtra’s natural beauty.