Sunabeda-Wildlife-Sanctuary Tourism, Chhattisgarh India
(Sunabeda-Wildlife-Sanctuary is also known as Sunabeda)
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Sunabeda-Wildlife-Sanctuary Fast Facts
- State: Chhattisgarh
- District: Koraput
- Famous for/as: Scenic
- Area: 243.60 sq km
- Altitude: 598 m
- Language: Oriya, Hindi
- Best Season: August to March
- Weather: 12 C to 40 C
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- Pincode: 764001
- STDCode: 06854
Sunabeda-Wildlife-Sanctuary Info
Government of Odisha Tourist Office,
Koraput Club Koraput-764020,
Tel. 06852 250318;
IndiaTourism Bhubaneswar Paryatan Bhawan,
2nd Floor, Lewis Road,
Bhubaneswar-751014,
Tel/fax: 0674 2432203,
2435487,
Sunabeda-Wildlife-Sanctuary, India Overview
A proposed Tiger Reserve stands proudly in the newly constructed Nuapada district close to the boundary of Chhatisgarh state on the western fringe of Odisha. Eleven magnificent waterfalls, mystic caves at Ranimuhas, splendid archaeological sites at Giribaman, the firm fort of Jumlagarh and the bird observation points at Jalki and Raital Bandh in Maraguda are some of the major attraction sfor the tourists visiting this sanctuary.
Spread over a sprawling area of 600 sq kms, the sanctuary is an ideal habbitata for Barasingha. Declared as a Sanctuary in 1983, Sunabeda is home to 32 tigers and 36 leopards. Hyena, Barking Deer, Chital, Gaur, Sambar, Sloth Bear, Hill Myna, Pea Fowl, Partridge and a number of reptilian species also inhabit the sanctuary.
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Situated close to the boundary of Chhatisgarh state on the western fringe of Orissa in the newly created Nuapada region, this sanctuary covers 600 sq. km. of dry deciduous forests. The plateau on the hill top holds a slightly undulating flat land with good edible grass. Eleven beautiful waterfalls and seasonal streams which dry out during summer leaving few profound pools of water. These are very charming attractions. Major wildlife species are: tiger, leopard, hyena, barking deer, chital, gaur, sambar, sloth bear, varieties of birds such as hill myna, pea fowl, partridge and a number of reptilian species