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Katepurna Wildlife Sanctuary adventures

Katepurna Wildlife Sanctuary Adventures

Katepurna Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected forest area in Maharashtra known for its dry deciduous forest and rich biodiversity, offering visitors opportunities for wildlife observation and nature walks.

9,179 acres
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Approx. 10,000
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Katepurna Wildlife Sanctuary

 

Katepurna Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Akola district of Maharashtra, India, covering a predominantly dry deciduous forest ecosystem. The sanctuary spans rugged terrain characterized by hills, valleys, and seasonal streams, which contribute to its diverse habitat supporting numerous species of flora and fauna. It was established to protect the indigenous wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, barking deer, hyenas, and a variety of bird species. The sanctuary's vegetation mainly consists of teak, tendu, and palas trees, which provide cover and food for many animals. Visitors can explore the park through several walking trails that offer an immersive experience of the local ecosystem. The sanctuary also has a small natural lake, which attracts migratory and resident birds, making it a birdwatcher's destination. Local guides offer trekking and wildlife spotting tours, and there are opportunities for photography and peaceful observation of nature. The sanctuary's moderate elevation and protected forest environment provide a suitable refuge for wildlife and a refreshing natural retreat for visitors. Nearby villages contribute to the cultural experience of the area, where local traditions and natural heritage coexist. While the sanctuary is less commercialized than some others in India, it offers solitude and a genuine connection to the region's wildlife and natural environment, drawing those interested in less crowded nature reserves.

Highlights

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Observation of rare and endangered species such as the Indian pangolin and sloth bear

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Dry deciduous forest ecosystem with mature teak and tendu trees

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Seasonal lake attracting migratory birds and variety of resident birds

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Secluded trekking routes with opportunities to spot wildlife in natural habitat

Notable Natural Features

Natural Lake

A small seasonal lake within the sanctuary that attracts several species of migratory and resident birds.

Dry Deciduous Forest

Dominated by teak, tendu, and palas trees, providing critical habitat for diverse wildlife.

Hill Terrain

Hilly landscape with valleys and rocky outcrops that offer scenic views and varied ecosystems.