


The district of Raipur possesses three wild life sanctuaries. The sanctuaries are open throughout the year but looking to the accessibility it is advisable that the visits are made during November to June in the Year. With a varied terrain of wooded hills abounding with evergreen sal forests, precious timber procuring, natural and planted teak forests and mixed forests of higher and medium quality, the sanctuaries offer abundant opportunities of sighting a variety of wild life. The predominant species in the sanctuaries are deer and the most easily sighted are the graceful little chinkara, the Indian gazelle and the chital or spotted deer. Other species that have their habitat in the sanctuaries are nilgai, Sambar, Kotri,barking deer, chausingha or four horned antelope, sloth bear, wild boar, wild dog, jackal,wolf, hyena and bison. Tiger & leopards/panthers can also be spotted in the sanctuaries, but they are certainly in limited numbers. The sanctuary's avifauna includes peacock, jungle fowl, pigeon, green pigeon, wood plucker, quail, gray-partridge, parrot, stork etc. Artificial water holes have been developed in the area to attract migratory birds which are good sites for bird-watchers in winter and for general tourists in summer.
Barnawapara sanctuary occupies the Northern part of Mahasamund District and covers an area of 244.66 sq. Kms.
By Air: The airport is at Raipur (110 km), Delhi-Bhubaneswar, Varanasi, Bhopal land is connected to Jabalpur.
By Rail: The closest head is in the Mahasamund (60 km) on the Raipur-Vaultier section of SE. Railways and the main railway heads are Raipur and Bilaspur, which are on the main lines of SE Bombay and Howrah
By Road:Barnavapara is connected by road PWD forest road with Raipur via Patewa or via Pithora on National Highway No.6 and with Kasdol 35 kms. and also with Shivarinarayan in Bilaspur District l45 kms.
Outskirts of Sanctuary: -There are forest rest house at Ravan, Pakreed, Devpur land Nawagaon and also various PWD rest houses in the adjoining areas.
In side the Sanctuary :-
There is a forest rest house in Barnawapara. Two suites and forest inspection terrace in the closet.
Raipur: - It is a Divisional Headquarters having circuit house, rest house and a number of Lodges.
The Sitanadi Sanctuary occupies the Southern most parts of Dhamtari Tehsil in Raipur District land joins Orrisa State boundary. It covers lover 552.55 Sq.Kms. of area.
The nearest airport to Air is 170 km in Raipur. It is connected with Delhi-Bhubaneswar-Varanasi-Behpal and Jabalpur. The nearest railway station by rail is located in Dhamtri on Raipur - Dhamtari narrow gauge.
The Udanti Sanctuary occupies the South-Eastern portion of Gariaband Tehsil of Raipur District and adjoins Orissa State in Eastern side. It covers an area of 247.59 Sq. Kms. The Sanctuary is principally created to protect the wild buffaloes. The other species are also abundant in the area.
By Air:: The nearest Railway Station is Rajim (115 Kms) on Raipur-Rajim Narrow Gauge of S.E. Railway. The main Station is Raipur (170 Kms.) on Bombay-Howrah main line.
By Road: The principal approach Road is Raipur-Rajim-Gariaband-Mainpur-Deobhog PWD all weather road.
Outskirts of the Sanctuary- - Forest Rest Houses at Taurenga and Burgulgatta provide comfortable accommodation.
PWD Rest House at Mainpur and Deabhog are also available.
Inside the Sanctuary- Forest Inspection Hut at Karlajhar is centrally located having two suites.
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