GovernmentWildlife Research Umred-Pauni-Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary: A Hidden Gem in the Heart of India by In-house Editor February 8, 2024 written by In-house Editor February 8, 2024 India, known for its diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity, unveils one of its hidden treasures nestled in the heart of Nagpur – the Umred-Pauni-Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary. This offbeat wildlife destination is emerging as a hotspot for wildlife enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of thriving ecosystems and a burgeoning tiger population. A Sanctuary Steeped in Wilderness Established in 2013, the Umred-Pauni-Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary spans across an expansive 189 square kilometers, creating a haven for diverse flora and fauna. Unlike its more famous counterparts like Corbett, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, and Ranthambore, Umred retains a tranquil charm, making it an ideal escape for those seeking a more intimate wildlife experience. Tigers Reign Supreme At the heart of Umred’s allure is its growing population of Bengal tigers. Recent sightings of tigresses with cubs underscore the sanctuary’s success in providing a secure habitat for these majestic creatures. The sanctuary’s rich vegetation, composed of teak, bamboo, tendu, mahua, and other indigenous tree species, sustains a thriving prey base, contributing to the flourishing tiger population. Beyond Tigers: A Symphony of Wildlife Umred-Pauni-Karhandla is not just about tigers; it’s a symphony of diverse wildlife. The Indian leopard, Indian bison (gaur), sloth bear, sambar deer, spotted deer, wild boar, and jackals roam freely, creating a harmonious balance within the sanctuary. The elusive jungle cat and various smaller carnivores add a touch of mystery to the sanctuary’s vibrant tapestry. Avian Paradise: A Delight for Birdwatchers For avid birdwatchers, Umred unfolds as a paradise with over 90 known species of birds. From migratory visitors seeking warmer wintering grounds to resident species, the sanctuary’s water bodies attract a colorful array of feathered residents. Bird enthusiasts can witness nature’s spectacle as the sanctuary transforms into a birdwatcher’s haven. Reptilian Wonders Umred’s wonders extend to its reptilian residents, with over 19 species calling the sanctuary home. Some, like the Indian cobra, Russell’s viper, Indian rock python, chequered keelback, and monitor lizard, add an intriguing dimension to the sanctuary’s ecological tapestry. Conservation and Eco-Tourism Beyond its natural wonders, Umred is increasingly recognized for its commitment to conservation and sustainable eco-tourism. The sanctuary provides a platform for both wildlife preservation and responsible tourism, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature while minimizing their ecological footprint. Conclusion: A Sanctuary Unveiled Umred-Pauni-Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary stands as a testament to India’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage. For those seeking an escape into the wild, away from the tourist-heavy circuits, Umred beckons with its untamed beauty and promises an immersive wildlife experience. As the sanctuary continues to thrive, it invites nature lovers to explore its hidden trails and witness the untamed spirit of the heartland of India. nagpurSanctuarytigers reignumred-pauni-karhandlawildernessWildlife Tourism 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail In-house Editor previous post 1st National Conference on ‘‘Lesser Known Species of Madhya Pradesh’’: A Pivotal Step towards Biodiversity Conservation next post PashooPakshee: Empowering Communities Through Ethical Souvenirs You may also like AWF Experts at COP28: Bridging Conservation and Sustainable... January 24, 2024 Guardians of the Forest Giants: Elephant Reserves in... January 11, 2024 Joint Survey to Address Deemed Forest Confusions: Karnataka... January 8, 2024 Balancing the Scales: Valuing Wildlife-Related Losses in India December 21, 2023 The Hidden Cost of Wildlife Tourism: Unveiling the... December 14, 2023 Preserving Nature’s Wonders: The Designation of National Parks... November 21, 2023 Rethinking and Reshaping Wildlife Tourism Through Policymaking: A... October 25, 2023 The constitutional framework for the protection of animal... October 24, 2023 Project Cheetah: Unravelling the Challenges behind its Unsuccessful... October 18, 2023 Central Zoo Authority of India: Tracing the Journey... October 18, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.