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This wildlife is home for many wildlife creature
this though we managed to spot only few monkeys and nothing apart from that. The core area of the sanctuary contains a waterfall namely, Bogatha waterfall which is worth visiting during monsoons
The wildlife sanctuary is situated in Eturnagaram village of Warangal District in the state of Telangana. It boasts of verdant valleys that give way to the pristine waters of the Godavari River and provide shelter to an amazing range of biodiversity. The sanctuary is equipped with an ‘all-in-one’ topography comprising of plains, slopes, hills, streams and springs. As you talk a walk through the woods, you might come across tree fossils and caves that seem to give a glimpse of the bygone era in this sanctuary. The presence of embryonic species of ephemeral elements make this sanctuary a rare eco-region. Etunagaram with its awe-inspiring scenic beauty and immense historical significance is sure to amaze you! Read on to find out more.
Etunagaram wildlife sanctuary usually experiences a hot climate round the year with summers being really hot and winters settle somewhere ‘okay-ish.’ The temperature can reach upto an all time high of 44˚C during summers. Northeast and Southwest monsoon are known to hit the sanctuary around
A variety of mammalian species are the residents of Eturnagaram. It is in fact, due to the presence of these animals that the place was ded a sanctuary in 1952. So, while you’re here you can expect to find tigers, wolves, four-horned antelopes, blackbucks, wild dogs, chinkaras, sloth bears, spotted deers, golden jackals, Leopards, Indian giant squirrels, nilgais, sambars, panthers etc.
The perennial river Dayyam Vagu separated the sanctuary into two and the region is covered with thick lush green vegetation. The floral species found here include teak, tirman, anduk, kodesa, gumpena, abnus etc. The area is mostly occupied by tropical dry deciduous type of teek trees
Due to the increasing tourism at Etunagaram and Warangal accomoodation has been made available by the forest department as well. Forest Cottages and Rest Houses are available at a village called Tadvai and ITDA guest house can be availed at Etunagram as well as Warangal. Private accommodation including hotels and guest houses are also present in Warnagal.
this though we managed to spot only few monkeys and nothing apart from that. The core area of the sanctuary contains a waterfall namely, Bogatha waterfall which is worth visiting during monsoons
The wildlife sanctuary is situated in Eturnagaram village of Warangal District in the state of Telangana. It boasts of verdant valleys that give way to the pristine waters of the Godavari River and provide shelter to an amazing range of biodiversity. The sanctuary is equipped with an ‘all-in-one’ topography comprising of plains, slopes, hills, streams and springs. As you talk a walk through the woods, you might come across tree fossils and caves that seem to give a glimpse of the bygone era in this sanctuary. The presence of embryonic species of ephemeral elements make this sanctuary a rare eco-region. Etunagaram with its awe-inspiring scenic beauty and immense historical significance is sure to amaze you! Read on to find out more.
Etunagaram wildlife sanctuary usually experiences a hot climate round the year with summers being really hot and winters settle somewhere ‘okay-ish.’ The temperature can reach upto an all time high of 44˚C during summers. Northeast and Southwest monsoon are known to hit the sanctuary around
A variety of mammalian species are the residents of Eturnagaram. It is in fact, due to the presence of these animals that the place was ded a sanctuary in 1952. So, while you’re here you can expect to find tigers, wolves, four-horned antelopes, blackbucks, wild dogs, chinkaras, sloth bears, spotted deers, golden jackals, Leopards, Indian giant squirrels, nilgais, sambars, panthers etc.
The perennial river Dayyam Vagu separated the sanctuary into two and the region is covered with thick lush green vegetation. The floral species found here include teak, tirman, anduk, kodesa, gumpena, abnus etc. The area is mostly occupied by tropical dry deciduous type of teek trees
Due to the increasing tourism at Etunagaram and Warangal accomoodation has been made available by the forest department as well. Forest Cottages and Rest Houses are available at a village called Tadvai and ITDA guest house can be availed at Etunagram as well as Warangal. Private accommodation including hotels and guest houses are also present in Warnagal.
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