HAZARIBAGH SANCTUARY
Prime attractions : Wild Bear, Nilgai, Cheetal.
Time to visit : October To April.
Nestled in low hilly terrain, at an average altitude of
1800ft. Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary stretches over 184 sq. kms. of
plains, undulating country, steep hills and deep nullahs with tropical
forests and grass meadows.
The Wild Population
An abundance of wild animals is a very pleasant sight. Wild bear, Nilgai,
Chital and Kakar can be seen at dusk and dawn, gambolling and enjoying
themselves in the waters of the lake.
The tiger and panther, exclusive attractions at this sanctuary demand
extreme patience from the viewer. Hazaribagh perhaps holds more Sambhars
than any other area of comparable size. The 1970 census has established
the presence of 14 tigers, 25 Panthers and 400 Sambars.
Watching The Wild
Numerous observation towers in the sanctuary make it all the easier to
have a closer encounter with the wild. The flak-top strip of National
Highway 33 passes through the sanctuary by its main gate at Pokharia, 21
kms from Barhi and 16 kms from Hazaribagh. 111 kms roads in the sanctuary
take motorists to the remotest corners and to masonry towers,
strategically located, offer excellent opportunities for viewing the wilds
during the best months of October to April. The sanctuary is surrounded by
habitations of tribals.
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New Delhi - 110 049 (INDIA)
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