Indian National Parks, Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary - Maharashtra (1970)
Indian National Parks, Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary - Maharashtra (1970)
Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary in Maharashtra, India, was established in 1970 and covers an area of around 115 sq km.
It is home to several endangered species, including the Bengal tiger, leopard, wild dog, sloth bear and antelope.
The sanctuary is especially known for its bird life, with more than 200 species of birds, including resident and migratory species.
It is also home to a variety of vegetation, ranging from dry deciduous forest to wet evergreen forest.
The best time to visit Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary is from November to May, when the birds are at their most active.
Visitors can explore the sanctuary on foot, or opt for a jeep safari or a boat ride on the lake.
The sanctuary also offers a range of activities such as birdwatching, nature walks and photography.
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