Inside the enchanting Valmiki Tiger Reserve in Bihar
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/TIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, BIHAR/ Created : Jun 3, 2023, 17:34 IST
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The reserve is a natural habitat for over 40 mammal species, such as the majestic Bengal tiger, elephant and deer. The forest is also a birdwatcher’s paradise as it houses more than 100 species of birds! If you are lucky enough, y … Read more
The reserve is a natural habitat for over 40 mammal species, such as the majestic Bengal tiger, elephant and deer. The forest is also a birdwatcher’s paradise as it houses more than 100 species of birds! If you are lucky enough, you’d be able to spot the elusive Sarus crane too in the jungle here. Read less
The reserve is a natural habitat for over 40 mammal species, such as the majestic Bengal tiger, elephant and deer. The forest is also a birdwatcher’s paradise as it houses more than 100 species of birds! If you are lucky enough, you’d be able to spot the elusive Sarus crane too in the jungle here.
A nature lover’s treasure trove, the Valmiki Tiger Reserve has taken some serious measures in conserving the region's biodiversity. The reserve is a part of Project Tiger initiative, introduced by the Indian government to protect the population of tigers across the country. Some strict anti-poaching measures have also been undertaken by the sanctuary to protect its species.
Things to do
One can enjoy wildlife safaris, nature walks, and birdwatching inside the reserve. Besides, visitors can also go on exploring the famous Valmiki Ashram, which is a pilgrimage site associated with the Indian sage Valmiki, the genius who wrote the Indian epic Ramayana.
In short, the Valmiki Tiger Reserve is a perfect spot for wildlife lovers and nature enthusiasts where they can witness the wonders of nature firsthand!
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