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Location:
Western Ghats Of
Maharashtra
Coverage Area:130.78-sq-km
Main Attraction:
The Home Of Giant Indian
Squirrels.
Best Time To Visit:
October To May
Accommodation :
Arrival
Information :
-- By Rail :
The nearest railway station is at Pune
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By Air :
The nearest airport is at Pune.
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By Road : The
road distance from Mumbai is 265-km via Pune
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Nearby Excursions :
Temple of Lord Shiva, Dimbhe dam, Hanuman Khada for
a superb view of the plains below
and the surrounding Western Ghats.
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Nearby Cities :
The sanctuary is located in the northern part of
the Western Ghats. It is spread over the three districts Pune, Thane and Raigad.
There is a shrine in the forest with the Jyotirlinga, temple of Lord Shiva. Two
major tributaries of river Krishna namely Bhima and Ghod originate from this
area. The valley is a splendid combination of plant and animal life.
Flora :
The main forest of this sanctuary is the southern tropical semi evergreen
forest. Tourists can find wide range of plant life, magical herbs, and shrubs.
Dominant species are Mango, Jamun, Hirda, Behda, Bamboo, Shrub, Herbs, Climber,
Grass, and Fern.
Fauna :
The area is rich in fauna since there is variety of forest types in the
sanctuary. The wild life found here includes Leopards, Barking Deer, Sambar,
Wild Boar, Langur, and Hyena. Among the birds one will be able to find Malabar
Grey Hornbill, Quaker Babbler, Malabar Whistling Thrush, Green Pigeon, Black
Eagle, Grey Jungle Fowl and many, many more. One might get to see the great
butterfly brigade and Malabar Giant Squirrel, one of the largest of tree
squirrels found over here, well over three feet long.
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