Must Visit Parks and Sanctuaries in Maharashtra with their details


Maharashtra is a land that offers wide diversity in people and environment. It is home to India's financial hub, but it also has some amazing green spaces that help maintain a balance between greenery and concrete.


Beautiful Parks in Maharashtra

This is to examine the capacity of this state.






Bhamragarh Sanctuary:

A variety of wild animals can be found in the moist deciduous forests of the sanctuary. These are the main residents:
leopard,
  wild fowl,
wild boar
Blue Bull
the peacock

Chapala Sanctuary:


About 131 species of wildlife, including mammals and birds, call it home. Some of these reptiles and birds are on the endangered list. These are the main inhabitants:
  tiger,
  leopard,
  Sloth is a bear.

Dajipur Forest:

This place is located on the border of Sindhudurg and Kolhapur districts of Maharashtra and is the best place to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The rugged mountainous terrain and dense forests of the Western Ghats provide the perfect environment for solitude and peace.
Nature lovers will enjoy a pleasant excursion to Gagangiri Maharaj Mutt and the scenic backwaters at Radhanagari Dam.


Nagjira:

The sanctuary is surrounded by beautiful scenery. It has remarkable biodiversity.
34 species of mammals
166 species of birds
36 species of reptiles
  Four species of amphibians
It is a must-see for wildlife and nature lovers in Maharashtra.


Pench National Park:


Mowgli National Park is commonly known as it is the setting of Rudyard Kipling's classic "The Jungle Book". Maharashtra shares this park with the neighboring state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the most famous tiger reserve in India. It was established to help recover the dwindling population of big cats in the country. Pench is an integral part of the ecosystem because it is rich in biodiversity and helps maintain the ecological balance of our food chain.


The avifauna is depleted of rare exotic migratory birds
  Malabar Pied Hornbills,
  Indian quails,
  Ospreys,
  Grey-headed fishing eagles
White-eyed Buzzards,
The state bird is the Green Pigeon.
The beauty of this park has to be experienced in person as it is small enough to please everyone.


Tadoba National Park:

This 45 km stretch of lush green forest is known as the jewel of Vidarbha. The park is a combination of two wildlife sanctuaries, Andhari and Tadoba. The beautiful bamboo forests and mahua trees provide habitat for both birds and mammals. The park is home to hyenas and hyenas along with tigers, leopards and hyenas.


Bor Dam Park:

This man-made dam was created by the Bor River Project and is a great place for a picnic. The site also has a variety of wildlife. April and May are the best months to visit this region. It is well connected to other cities and is worth a visit in summer to see the serenity of the reservoir waters.


Gardens around Maharashtra:

  Saras Bagh:

Saras Bagh in Pune is famous for its pleasant lawns and the famous Ganesh temple built by Madhavrao Peshwa.

Ryewood Park:

It is spread over 25 acres in Lonavala and is home to many creepers, evergreen trees and climbers. It is a great place for vacation because of its scenic beauty and unique design.

Kamala Nehru Park:


The park is located at the top of the Malabar Hills and offers spectacular views of the Mumbai skyline at night.

* Hanging Gardens: The Hanging Garden in Malabar gives you a great view of Mumbai.

There are many other options, but depending on where you travel, every nook and cranny of Maharashtra is covered with green patches that provide much-needed oxygen.