Daroji Bear Sanctuary is a unique wildlife reserve dedicated to the preservation of the sloth bear, offering visitors an exceptional opportunity to view these animals in their natural habitat.
Established in 1994, Daroji Bear Sanctuary sprawls across an area adjacent to the famous ancient ruins of Hampi in Karnataka, India. This sanctuary is specifically devoted to the conservation of the sloth bear, a species native to the Indian subcontinent. The geographical terrain consists predominantly of scrub forests and rocky outcrops, which provide perfect hiding spots and a natural habitat for sloth bears. Besides bears, the sanctuary is also home to other wildlife species like leopards, hyenas, jackals, wild boars, and a variety of deer. Birdwatchers can delight in sightings of peafowls, partridges, and several other birds. Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris to explore the sanctuary's rugged landscapes while learning about the region's biodiversity. Due to its proximity to Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the sanctuary attracts individuals interested in combining nature with cultural exploration.
Sloth Bear Viewing Areas
Rocky Terrain Offers Panoramic Views
Neighboring the Historic Ruins of Hampi
Birdwatching Opportunities
Dedicated areas where sloth bears can be observed foraging and resting.
Unique geological features throughout the sanctuary offer natural cover for animals.
Located near the culturally rich site of Hampi, combining wildlife and history.