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Anshi Dandeli Tiger Reserve Adventures

Anshi Dandeli Tiger Reserve is a significant protected wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka, India, known for its dense forests, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for wildlife safaris and adventure activities.

256,000 acres
Acres Protected
Approximately 20 miles of designated safari and trekking trails
Miles of Trails
Around 50,000
Annual Visitors
2007 (Tiger Reserve officially recognized)
Year Established

About Anshi Dandeli Tiger Reserve

 

Anshi Dandeli Tiger Reserve is located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, covering an area where the Anshi National Park and Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary merge. Established with the intent to protect the endangered Bengal tiger and other wildlife species, the reserve plays a critical role in conserving Western Ghats' unique tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen forests. The terrain includes rugged hills, river valleys, and dense forests that support over 150 species of birds, several mammals including tigers, leopards, elephants, gaurs, and more. The Kali River flows through the reserve, contributing to the area's lush greenery and offering opportunities for water-based activities like white-water rafting. Visitors are drawn to the reserve for guided jeep safaris, birdwatching, and nature treks amid a setting rich in both flora and fauna. The reserve also connects with the neighboring Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary in Goa, creating an expanding landscape for wildlife movement and biodiversity preservation. Historic and cultural sites are found in nearby areas, providing insight into local tribal communities and their traditions. The reserve is a favored destination for ecotourism and is managed to support both conservation goals and visitor engagement through controlled access.

Highlights

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Kali River offering scenic views and adventure activities such as white-water rafting

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Opportunities to spot Bengal tigers, Indian leopards, and Asiatic elephants in their natural habitat

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Diverse birdlife including Malabar pied hornbill and Great Indian hornbill

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Historic caves and ancient tribal villages around the periphery of the reserve

Notable Natural Features

Kali River

A major river running through the reserve, supporting wildlife and offering rafting and boating activities.

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary

Part of the reserve known for its rugged forests and diverse animal populations, including tigers and elephants.

Anshi National Park

A core tiger habitat with dense evergreen forests and rich biodiversity.