Gugamal National Park, Amravati,
Maharashtra
Gugamal National Park is an Indian national park located in the Chikhaldara and Dharni Taluks of Amravati District in the Indian State of Maharashtra. It is one of seven protected areas in the Melghat Tiger Reserve. It is situated in the Satpura Range of hills, specifically in the Melghat region.
History
The national park was established on 22 February 1974. It was included as part of the Melghat Tiger reserve in 1975.
The National Park
For
brief details, please refer below link;
Safari
Jeep safari is available to explore
the national park. The safari timings are from 07.00 a.m. to 06.00 p.m. The
charges for the safari are INR 2000; however, they are subject to change.
Connectivity
The National Park can be accessed from
Chikhaldara, Semadoh, Kolkas and Harisal. Semadoh is considered as the main
entrance for this national park. Semadoh is located at about 24 Kms from Harisal,
27 Kms from Chikhaldara, 33 Kms from Kolkas, 46 Kms from Paratwada Bus Stand, 47
Kms from Paratwada, 50 Kms from Dharni, 94 Kms from Amravati, 96 Kms from Shahanur,
98 Kms from Amravati Railway Station, 131 Kms from Burhanpur, and 236 Kms from
Nagpur Airport. Semadoh is situated on Paratwada to Harisal route. Local state
buses run from Paratwada, Dharni and Burhanpur every day to the park area.
No comments:
Post a Comment