
Udaypur Wildlife Sanctuary
Wildlife Sanctuary
Udaypur Wildlife Sanctuary
The Udaypur Wildlife Sanctuary, also spelled as Udaipur, is located in the West Champaran district of Bihar, India. Established in 1978, it covers an area of 8.74 square kilometers. The sanctuary is predominantly a wetland, situated on an oxbow lake in the floodplain of the Gandaki River. It is home to a variety of water birds, both resident and migratory.
The sanctuary features areas of swamp forest, dry riverine forest, and khair-sissoo forest (Acacia catechu-Dalbergia sissoo). It falls within the Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests ecoregion.
The nearest town and railhead is Bettiah, making it accessible for visitors. The sanctuary is under the authority of the Deputy Director of the Champaran Forest Division, headquartered in Bettiah.
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Udaypur Wildlife Sanctuary is located in West Champaran, Bihar.
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