Takhni Rehmapur Wildlife Sanctuary
General information
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Ideal Duration:
4 to 5 HoursPlace Type:
Wildlife Sanctuary & Nature ReserveEntry Fees:
Standard Entry: The entry fee for Indian nationals is a nominal Rs.20 to Rs.50 per person.
Camera Charges: A separate fee of approximately Rs.100 is charged for professional DSLRs, while mobile photography is usually free.
Read MoreStandard Entry: The entry fee for Indian nationals is a nominal Rs.20 to Rs.50 per person.
Camera Charges: A separate fee of approximately Rs.100 is charged for professional DSLRs, while mobile photography is usually free.
Foreign Nationals: Tourists from other countries may be charged a higher fee, typically around Rs.200 to Rs.500 depending on current forest department norms.Timing:
Regular Hours: The sanctuary is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to enter is at 9:00 AM sharp when animals are most active.
Closed Days: It may remain closed during heav...Regular Hours: The sanctuary is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to enter is at 9:00 AM sharp when animals are most active.
Closed Days: It may remain closed during heavy monsoon days in August for safety reasons.Special Events:
Wildlife Week Celebrations: Held every October, this event includes photography contests, educational seminars, and special guided tours for students to promote conservation.
Van Mahotsav: This tree-planting festival is celebrated with gre...Wildlife Week Celebrations: Held every October, this event includes photography contests, educational seminars, and special guided tours for students to promote conservation.
Van Mahotsav: This tree-planting festival is celebrated with great fervor in July, where locals and tourists participate in adding to the forest cover.Best Photo Spots:
The Main Watchtower: This spot offers a bird's-eye view of the dense canopy and the distant Shivalik peaks, perfect for panoramic shots.
Entrance Gate Arch: The rustic wooden gate with the sanctuary's name is a popular spot for tourist "ch...The Main Watchtower: This spot offers a bird's-eye view of the dense canopy and the distant Shivalik peaks, perfect for panoramic shots.
Entrance Gate Arch: The rustic wooden gate with the sanctuary's name is a popular spot for tourist "check-in" photos.
Dry Rivulet Bed: During the dry season, the stony bed of the seasonal stream provides a rugged, textured background for portraits.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Wildlife Spotting: Visitors can spend hours at the watchtowers trying to spot Barking Deer, Wild Boar, Jackals, and Jungle Cats in their natural habitat.
Bird Watching: With over 150 species of birds, enthusiasts can use binoculars to identify the Kalij Pheasant, Red Jungle Fowl, and various Woodpeckers.
Nature Trekking: The sanctuary offers several miles of marked nature trails that vary in difficulty, allowing tourists to explore the dense forest on foot.
Eco-Education: Families can visit the interpretation center to learn about the importance of the Shivalik ecosystem and the various plant species found in the region.
Landscape Photography: The undulating terrain and the play of light through the deciduous trees provide e...
Information
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Why Famous:
Rich Biodiversity: It is famous for being home to the Barking Deer and the Kalij Pheasant, which are rare in other parts of Punjab.
Shivalik Foothills: The sanctuary is renowned for its unique geographical location in the foothills, offeri...Rich Biodiversity: It is famous for being home to the Barking Deer and the Kalij Pheasant, which are rare in other parts of Punjab.
Shivalik Foothills: The sanctuary is renowned for its unique geographical location in the foothills, offering a distinct micro-climate and diverse forest types.
Nature Photography: It is a celebrated spot for wildlife photographers who come to capture the diverse bird species and the scenic beauty of the deciduous forests. -
Architecture:
Forest Layout and Eco-Design: The architecture of the sanctuary is predominantly natural, with minimal man-made interventions to preserve the ecological balance. The area is demarcated by natural boundaries and fire lines.
Watchtowers and Nat...Forest Layout and Eco-Design: The architecture of the sanctuary is predominantly natural, with minimal man-made interventions to preserve the ecological balance. The area is demarcated by natural boundaries and fire lines.
Watchtowers and Nature Trails: Strategic wooden and concrete watchtowers are built at elevation points to provide 360-degree views of the forest. The trails are designed with a width of 2 to 3 meters to allow walking without disturbing the undergrowth.
Administrative Blocks: Small eco-friendly cottages and an information center are located at the entrance, covering about 500 square feet, built using local stone and wood to blend with the environment. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Adampur Airport (Jalandhar), about 45 KMS away, followed by Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport in Amritsar.
By Train: Hoshiarpur Railway Station is the closest, situated about 20 KMS from the sanctua... -
Near Tourist Places:
Dholbaha Dam (10 KMS), Sheesh Mahal (22 KMS), Bajwara Fort (25 KMS), Gurdwara Garna Sahib (35 KMS), Kamahi Devi Temple (15 KMS), Nara Dam (12 KMS), Damsal Dam (18 KMS), Chohal Lake (28 KMS), Citrus County (24 KMS), Ancient Shiv Temple (30 KMS)
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Wear full-sleeved clothes and sturdy walking shoes to protect against insects and thorny bushes. Always carry a basic first-aid kit.
Packing Essentials: Carry binoculars, a camera, and plenty of drinking water, as there a...
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