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WILDLIFE IN MAHARASHTRA

Capital of Maharashtra : Mumbai
Travel Attractions : Gateway Of India , Ajanta And Ellora Caves , Marine Drive.
Languages Spoken : Marathi
Best Time To Visit : September To April (Coastal Regions) And September To Mid-June (Hill Stations)

Leapord in MaharashtraA haven for nature lovers - Maharashtra is home to large number of animal and bird species including the Tiger, Crocodile, Bison, Gawa, Neelgai, Wild deer, Sambar and rare migratory birds. Melghat, in the Amravati district is a tiger reserve. Another wildlife sanctuary, which is known for its verdant hills and dales, where the fauna offers a mesmerizing blaze of colours, is the Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary. The Navegaon National Park located in Navegoan; Gondia is one of the most popular forest resorts in the Vidarbha region. The Tadoba National Park also located in the Vidarbha region is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and is referred to as 'The Jewel of Vidarbha'. The Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a tree lover's delight at all times of the year, with every changing season offering up its own distinctive beauty. The other famous sanctuaries in Maharashtra are the Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, Nayagaon Mayur Sanctuary, Chikhaldara Wildlife Sanctuary and so on. These parks offer splendid opportunities to see a wide variety of wildlife in the spectacular natural setting.

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