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Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary Adventures

Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary is a vibrant protected area in Maharashtra, India, known for its unique biodiversity nestled amidst the Western Ghats’ coastal landscapes, offering rich wildlife spotting and nature trails.

8,020 acres
Acres Protected
Approx. 12 miles
Miles of Trails
Approximately 15,000
Annual Visitors
1986
Year Established

About Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary

 

Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary, located near the town of Murud in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, covers a diverse expanse of tropical moist deciduous forests, scrublands, and coastal habitats. Established in 1986, the sanctuary spans over a rich landscape stretching from the foothills of the Western Ghats to the Arabian Sea coast, creating a unique ecological junction. It supports a remarkable variety of flora and fauna, including rare mammals such as blackbucks, sloth bears, and leopard populations, as well as a variety of reptiles and over 150 species of birds, making it a hotspot for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. The sanctuary's geographic location forms part of the Northern Western Ghats, contributing to a rich biological diversity that includes many endemic and endangered species. Visitors to Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary can engage in guided nature walks, trek on designated trails, and enjoy birdwatching, with local guides enriching the experience through detailed knowledge of the sanctuary’s ecosystems. Scenic viewpoints overlooking forested valleys and the nearby coastline offer rewarding photographic opportunities. Though camping inside the sanctuary is not permitted to protect sensitive habitats, nearby accommodations provide access for multi-day exploration. The sanctuary also plays a vital role in local conservation education and community engagement initiatives, strengthening awareness around habitat preservation. Overall, Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary appeals to nature lovers, wildlife photographers, and ecotourists seeking an immersive experience within one of Maharashtra’s biologically rich and relatively lesser-known protected areas.

Highlights

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Rare sightings of blackbuck and Indian pangolin

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Scenic viewpoints overlooking the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea

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Diverse birdlife including great hornbills and Malabar trogons

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Relatively undisturbed moist deciduous forest ecosystems

Notable Natural Features

Moist Deciduous Forest

An extensive cover of mixed deciduous forests that provides habitat for numerous flora and fauna endemic to the Western Ghats region.

Blackbuck Population

The sanctuary is known for a healthy population of blackbuck antelopes, a species rarely found in forested habitats.

Great Hornbill and Malabar Trogon

Home to several endangered and regionally significant bird species, including great hornbills and Malabar trogons, attracting birding enthusiasts.