
Amba Barwa Wildlife Sanctuary
Wildlife Sanctuary
Amba Barwa Wildlife Sanctuary
Amba Barwa Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Satpuda hills of Buldhana district, Maharashtra, and forms part of the larger Melghat Tiger Reserve. Established in 1997, the sanctuary covers an area of around 127 square kilometers including reserved and protected forests as well as some private lands. It is rich in biodiversity, hosting a variety of flora such as teak, Indian gooseberry, and the golden shower tree, alongside diverse fauna including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, wild dogs, and several species of deer and birds.
The sanctuary also features the Mangri Mahadev Mountain, which has a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and holds spiritual significance. With its lush forests and wildlife, Amba Barwa is both an important conservation area and a place of cultural and natural beauty.
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Amba Barwa Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Buldhana, Maharashtra.
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