PALAMAU TIGER RESERVE
Area : 1026 sq. Kms.
Speciality : Tigers, Leopards
Best Time : All the year
THE WILD AT ITS WILDEST
Spread over an area of approximately 1026 sq. km., Palamau Tiger Reserve
is located within the civil administrative district of Palamau in the
South Chhotanagpur plateau of Jharkhand.
The undulating terrain is set off by sal forests and thickets of bamboo.
The circuitous Koel River and its tributaries meander through the park. 
Palamau has the distinction of being the forest where the world's first
tiger census was conducted by way of pugmarks, in 1934. Large herds of
Gaur & Chital are commonly seen. Elephants are present mostly after
the monsoon upto the time when the water holes begin to dry up in March.
Tiger, Panther, Sloth Bear, Wild Bear, Sambar, Nilgai, Deer are also
permanent residents.
Palamau National Park is now a part of one of nine tiger reserves in
India, under "Project Tiger. Man-animal conflicts, caused
largely by elephants are a major problem and pose Project Tiger with one
of its greatest challenges.
The Wild Population
Situated in the lndo-Malayan realm, Palamau is rich in flora and fauna.
The tiger and panther comprise a significant part of the jungle
population. Amongst the predators besides the tiger are leopards, wolves,
wild dogs and jungle cats. Sloth bear, four horned antelope and mouse dear
are some of the herbivores. Sambar, chinkara, dhole, wild bear are also
found in good numbers.
The main inhabitants of the Palamau are the tiger, the Indian wolf,
leopard, elephant, gaur, sambar, muntjac and nilgai. The sight of large
herds of gaur and chital around the reserve along with the groups of
pachyderms, is very common especially near the waterholes.
The flora
The entire area has a good distribution of bamboo breaks. The herbarium
recently prepared by the Tiger Reserve authority records a good number of
medicinal plants. The western part of the Reserve is composed of dry
deciduous forests and the other part shows characters of moist mixed
deciduous nature.
WATCHING THE WILD
There are good motorable roads inside the park that offer the motorists a
close view of the wild in the dense forests. Providing excellent
opportunities for observing the animals, without causing any disturbance,
There are two towers and a tree top tower.
There are ground level hides as well for photographers to capture the
animals.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Adding to the beauty of the reserve are the cascading waterfalls and hot
springs. The place is dotted with historical monuments and a fort nestled
deep in the forest. A one-time seat of the famed Chero Rajas,
Palamau's past history is still visible in the form of its mighty forts,
standing on the banks of the Koel and Auranga rivers of Chota Nagpur.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
HOW TO GET THERE
Air:
Nearest airport Ranchi is 161 kms away from Betla.
Rail:
The nearest railhead is at Daltonganj 25 kms from Betla. And the second
nearest railway station is Ranchi 161 kms from
Betla.
Road:
Good motorable road connects Betla to nearby cities.
| Area : | 1026 sq.km |
| Buffer Zone: | 813 sq.km |
| Core Area: | 213 sq.km |
| Tourist Zone: | 35 s1.km |
| Established as a tiger reserve in: | June 1974 |
| Altitude: | 300 - 1140 meters |
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