Nauradehi Sanctuary becomes home for rare birds

Nauradehi Sanctuary becomes home for rare birds
October 11
The presence of 165 different types of rare birds and 5 tigers in the Nauradehi Sanctuary, spread over three districts of the state, charms the tourists visiting here.

Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary is spread over an area of ​​1197.04 Sq. Km up to Sagar, Damoh and Narsinghpur districts. The entire sanctuary is situated on a plateau. In Damoh district it is towards Durgavati Sanctuary up to Bandhavgarh National Park in the east. This sanctuary is adjacent to Jabalpur Sagar Highway. It has 8 ranges. A large number of tourists come from far and wide to see countless wild animals in these ranges. Nauradehi has proved to be a corridor for Panna Tiger Reserve and is indirectly connected to Satpura Tiger Reserve. Due to its connectivity with Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and Rani Durgavati Wildlife Sanctuary, it has become a home of birds. Overall, the Nauradehi Sanctuary is turning out to be an ideal habitat for birds.