The document summarizes wildlife sanctuaries in Chhattisgarh, India. It lists 6 sanctuaries: Achanakmar, Badalkhol, Barnawapara, Bhairamgarh, Bhoramdev, and Pamed Wild Buffalo. It provides brief descriptions of each sanctuary, noting their vegetation, location, and some wildlife found there like tigers, sloth bears, leopards, and wild buffalo. The sanctuaries aim to protect diverse and rich flora and fauna, and have become important tourism destinations in India.
2. Sanctuary is an area which is of adequate
ecological, faunal, floral, geomorphological, natural
or zoological significance. Chhattisgarh Wildlife
Sanctuaries has made it an important destination
on the tourism map of India. Chhattisgarh has 3
National Parks and 11 Wildlife Sanctuaries gifted
with their unparalleled natural beauty and diverse
and rich flora and fauna.
4. Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary
Achanakmar is a part of the large contiguous
forest tract that forms the Central Indian
tiger heartland. The Kanha-Achanakmar
corridor links the Kanha Tiger Reserve in
Madhya Pradesh to the Achanakmar Tiger
Reserve. The vegetation of this region is
mainly the tropical sal forests saja, bija, and
bamboo.At the higher altitudes other species
of vegetation are also found.
5. Badalkhol Wildlife Sanctuary
Badalkhol Wildlife Sanctuary in
Chattisgarh in India is open most part of
the year however the best time to visit is
November to June. Like the other wild life
santuaries there are a lot of flora and
fauna. There are evergreen sal foroests,
precious teak forests and mixed forests of
different qualities in the Badalkhol
Wildlife Sanctuary, Chattisgarh.
6. Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary
Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary is the
reflection of how well the state of Chhattisgarh
maintains its wildlife. The major wildlife of the
Barnawapara Sanctuary include Tigers, Sloth
Bear, Flying Squirrels, Jackals, Four-horned
Antelopes, Leopards, Chinkara, Black Buck,
Jungle Cat, Barking Deer, Python to name a
few.
7. Bhairamgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Bhairamgarh Wildlife Sanctuary in
Chattisgarh in India is like the other wildlife
sanctuaries in the state as far as the beauty
and the bio diversity is concerned. Bijapur is
southern most district of Chhattisgarh, is
extracted from Large Bastar Division.There
are rare species of animals in this sanctuary
and at times you come across rare plants.
8. Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary
The Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary
Chhattisgarh India is in many ways the face of
the wildlife in Chhattisgarh India is in many
ways the face of the wildlife in Chhattisgarh and
is visited widely by tourists.The flora on the
Bhoramdeo Wildlife Sanctuary In Chhattisgarh
is composed of Sal, Saja, Teinsa, Kara and
Haldu species. The fauna comprises mostly of
wild animals like leopard, Hyena, Fox, Bear,
Cheetal, wild buffalo, nilgai etc.
9. Pamed Wild Buffalo Wildlife Sanctuary
Pameda Wildlife Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh is one of
the important sanctuaries and arract the tourists who
have an adventurous blend of mind. Pamed Wildlife
Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh has some precious trees like
Sal and teak. There are mixed forests creating a
different aura about the place. The travelers who
visit the place are fortunate to get a feel to the dense
forests which create an enchanting atmosphere.