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Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary

Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India
Details: The Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary is a pristine emerald haven located in the Mungeli district. Established in 1975, this sanctuary covers an expansive area of over 550 square kilometers. It serves as a vital corridor for the tiger population and was declared a Tiger Reserve in 2009. The san ctuary is part of the larger Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve, which is a UNESCO recognized site. Visitors are often captivated by the dense forests of Sal, Bamboo, and Teak that provide a lush canopy for various animal species. The Maniyari River winds its way through the landscape, adding a serene water element to the rugged terrain. Wildlife enthusiasts can expect to see Leopards, Bisons, Chitals, and Sambars during their visit. The sanctuary is also a paradise for birdwatchers, housing over 200 species of resident and migratory birds. The topography is characterized by hilly terrains, deep valleys, and expansive grasslands that change colors with the seasons. It is not just a forest but a thriving ecosystem that protects the rich biodiversity of Central India. The sanctuary remains a top choice for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat away from urban noise. The atmosphere here is filled with the calls of the wild and the rustling of ancient trees. Conservation efforts are highly prioritized to maintain the natural balance of this sensitive zone. Staying in forest rest houses allows tourists to experience the forest's nighttime symphony firsthand. It is a place where every trail tells a story of survival and natural beauty.:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration:

    5-8 Hours:
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    Place Type:
    Category:

    Wildlife Sanctuary & Tiger Reserve:
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    Entry Fees:
    Indian National Fees: The entry fee for Indian citizens is approximately Rs. 50 per person, making it an affordable nature trip.

    Vehicle and Guide Charges: Hiring a Gypsy costs around Rs. 2000, and a mandatory forest guide costs about Rs. ...
    Indian National Fees: The entry fee for Indian citizens is approximately Rs. 50 per person, making it an affordable nature trip.

    Vehicle and Guide Charges: Hiring a Gypsy costs around Rs. 2000, and a mandatory forest guide costs about Rs. 300 per trip.

    Camera Fees: There is a nominal fee for carrying professional cameras, ranging from Rs. 100 to Rs. 500 depending on the type. :
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The sanctuary is open from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM for safaris.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit for sightings is the early morning safari when animals are most active near water sources.

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    Regular Timings: The sanctuary is open from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM for safaris.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit for sightings is the early morning safari when animals are most active near water sources.

    Monsoon Closure: Please note that the sanctuary remains closed to visitors during the monsoon season from July to October for safety. :
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    Special Events:
    International Tiger Day: Celebrated on July 29th, this event focuses on awareness programs and educational workshops about tiger conservation.

    World Environment Day: On June 5th, various tree plantation drives and cleanliness campaigns are o...
    International Tiger Day: Celebrated on July 29th, this event focuses on awareness programs and educational workshops about tiger conservation.

    World Environment Day: On June 5th, various tree plantation drives and cleanliness campaigns are organized by forest officials and local communities. :
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Safari Entrance Gate: The main gate with its traditional forest signage is a classic spot for a group photo before the safari.

    Wildlife Watchtowers: The top of the watchtowers provides a panoramic view of the canopy, ideal for wide-angle lan...
    Safari Entrance Gate: The main gate with its traditional forest signage is a classic spot for a group photo before the safari.

    Wildlife Watchtowers: The top of the watchtowers provides a panoramic view of the canopy, ideal for wide-angle landscape shots.

    Sihawal Sagar Waterhole: This is the best spot to capture reflection shots of animals as they come to drink water during the golden hour. :

Photo Gallery

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Things To Do

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    Jungle Safari Adventures: The primary activity is the Jeep Safari, which takes you deep into the core and buffer zones of the reserve.

    Bird Watching Expeditions: With over 200 species, specialized bird watching tours are organized for enthusiasts during the early morning hours.

    Nature Photography: The diverse flora and fauna provide endless opportunities for photographers to capture the essence of Indian wildlife.

    Eco-Tourism Walks: Guided nature walks in the buffer zone allow visitors to learn about local medicinal plants and forest ecology.

    Visit the Interpretation Center: The museum at the entrance provides educational insights into the history and conservation efforts of the sanctuary.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Fame Through Biodiversity: It is world-famous for being a major Tiger Reserve and a part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

    Maikal Range Beauty: The sanctuary is renowned for its location within the scenic Maikal Range, offering stunning hilly...
    Fame Through Biodiversity: It is world-famous for being a major Tiger Reserve and a part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

    Maikal Range Beauty: The sanctuary is renowned for its location within the scenic Maikal Range, offering stunning hilly landscapes.

    Rare Species: It is famous for housing the rare Indian Bison and several endangered bird species that are hard to find elsewhere. :
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    Architecture:
    Architecture:

    The Forest Design and Natural Layout: The sanctuary is not a man-made structure, but its management infrastructure follows traditional forest architecture.

    Dimensions and Core Area: The core are...
    Architecture:

    The Forest Design and Natural Layout: The sanctuary is not a man-made structure, but its management infrastructure follows traditional forest architecture.

    Dimensions and Core Area: The core area spans approximately 551. 55 square kilometers of dense foliage and natural barriers.

    Watchtowers and Rest Houses: Elevated wooden and concrete watchtowers are strategically placed at waterholes for safe animal viewing. These structures are built to blend into the surroundings and usually stand about 10 to 15 meters high for better visibility. :
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Raipur Airport, located about 200 KMS away, with regular flights from major Indian cities.

    By Train: Bilaspur Junction is the nearest major railway station, situated 60 KMS from the sanctuary, well-connected by...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Amarkantak (40 KMS), 2. Khutaghat Dam (75 KMS), 3. Ratanpur Fort (45 KMS), 4. Tala (90 KMS), 5. Raipur (200 KMS), 6. Malhar (110 KMS), 7. Pali (85 KMS), 8. Korba (120 KMS), 9. Madku Dweep (95 KMS), 10. Kanan Pendari (55 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Always follow the instructions of your guide and never get out of the vehicle inside the forest area.

    Packing Essentials: Carry binoculars, a high-zoom camera, and wear earth-toned clothes like Khaki or Olive to blend in. ...

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