MELGHAT TIGER RESERVE
MELGHAT TIGER RESERVE
Spread over the Satpura Range of the
Amaravati district of Maharashtra, this Tiger Reserve of 1,610 sq km of typical
southern dry deciduous forests of Teak and mixed deciduous forests of Lendia,
Dhawada, Myrobalan and Kusum trees is a unique ecosystem. The habitant
population includes Tiger, Leopard, Hyena, Jackal, Dhole (Wild Dog), Sloth
Bear, Sambar, Guar, Chowsingha, Barking Deer, Chital, Wild Boar, Monkey,
Rattle, Pangolin, Mouse Deer and a large variety of birds such as Cormorant,
Stork, Hornbill, Kingfisher, Myena, Serpent Eagle and Paradise Flycatcher along
with a large variety of butterflies.
Accessibility: To reach the reserve, one has to take a 285kms drive from Nagpur
which is 827kms northeast of Mumbai. Nagpur is very well connected by air, rail
and road.
Accommodation:
Season:
November to June.

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