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Katepurna Sanctuary TIGER RESERVE

Katepurna Sanctuary is southern tropical dry deciduous forest. There are over 115 species of plants at this sanctuary such as Bahada, Dhawada, Moha, Tendu, Khair, Salai, Aola, Teude, etc. Katepurna Wildlife Sanctuary is well-known for the four-horned antelope and barking deer. Other animal that you can see at the Sanctuary include black buck, leopard, wolf, wild boar, hyena, hare, nilgai, jungle cat and monkey. Among the birds, Peafowl is the common bird spotted by tourists. You can also view several species of common grassland and wetland birds here. The Katepurna water reservoir attracts many water birds. You can reach Katepurna Sanctuary comfortably by air, rail, and street. The nearest airplane terminal is the Sonegaon Airport, found 292 km away. The Akola Junction Railway Station, situated 40 km away on the Mumbai-Nagpur rail course, is the nearest railhead. Akola is well-associated by a broad system of streets to all the major towns of Maharashtra. During your visit to the Katepurna Sanctuary in you can enjoy a comfortable stay at the various hotels in Akola. However, there is no accommodation facility near the sanctuary. The sanctuary ought to be preferably visited between the long periods of October and June.

Katepurna Sanctuary Tiger Reserve

GATE ENTRY OF Katepurna Sanctuary ( Wagh-Kasmar Gate) / Dnyanganga Wildlife Sanctuary ( Both Gate) TIGER RESERVE
Sr.
No
Item Wagha- Kasmar Botha Gate
1 Closed for tourism on Monday Monday
2 Maximum
Number of Vehicles
Morning 10 10
Evening 10 10
3 Park Entry Fees per Vehicle 100 100
4 Park entry fees per person Adult 40 40
Child <12 15 15
5 Camera Fees (Up to 250 mm lens) 200 200
6 Camera Fees (Above 250mm Lens) 250 250
7 Guide Fees 220+20 220+20
8 Park closure period Jungle safari will be closed during wildlife census period

Katepurna Sanctuary - SAFARI TIMING

1st Oct to 30th Nov
24Hr Open
1st Dec to 28th / 29th Feb
24Hr Open
1st Mar to 30th April
24hr Open
1st Dec to 28th / 29th Feb
24Hr Open

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