Palamau Tiger reserve is well known for harboring the most endangered animal or the wildlife species in India. It is located in the western region of the Chhotanagpur plateau and it lies inside the state of Bihar. The Palamau comes across the region of Netathat. The Palamua Tiger Reserve sided by Auranga River in the northern region and embrace the Koel River inside the forest.
The Palamau Tiger reserve is one of the best place to get the entire caboodle of various fauna that attracts specially the botanist all around the world. Mahua, Palas, Sal and Bamboo and the other species of trees those are actually associated with the Palamau Tiger Reserve. Also, there are many knolls known as Murhu, Netarhat, Huluk and Gugul where Gulgul is the largest amongst all the Mountain ranges. If you are amongst the true lover of nature and has enthusiasm for the waterfalls and nature’s beauty, this is the best place for you to visit. There are many waterfalls located in this place,few inside the forest that gives a memorable view viz. Mirchaia Water fall that is situated within a small range of Suga Bandh Waterfall, Garu and many more to go.
The major attraction that lies in the Palamau Tiger Reserve of Bihar are as follows:
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Tiger
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Cheetal
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Leopard
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Bison
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Sambar
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Elephant
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Wild Boar
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Wild Dog
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Nilgai
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Peafowl
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Wolf
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Hyena
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Hare
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Sloth Bear
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Barking Deer
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Chausingha
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Langur
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Monkey
The Palamau Tiger Reserve located in Bihar is very well protected and has patrolling is totally functional and avoids all type of illegal activities that are likely to plunder the reserve. It has also an operational centre that has special features that educate the masses regarding the environment and the assets that it has known as Nature Interpretation Centre located in Betla. |