Benog Wildlife Sanctuary
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Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is surrounded by pine trees and snow-capped mountain peaks. This is an ideal jaunt for nature lovers and bird watchers.
Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is surrounded by pine trees and snow-capped mountain peaks. This is an ideal jaunt for nature lovers and bird watchers. Read less

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is surrounded by pine trees and snow-capped mountain peaks. It serves as the natural habitat for rare species of birds including mountain quails and red-billed blue magpie, as well as wildlife like the Himalayan goat, the Himalayan bear, panthers, deer, and leopards. Thickly forested with pine and fir trees, the area is also rich in medicinal plants. Take in stunning views of the surrounding peaks, and sit beside the Aglar River which flows down from Mussoorie into the sanctuary. This is an ideal jaunt for nature lovers and bird watchers.
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