Kurnool, India
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Good place to visit but only when there is a flow of water and also people are not allowed on the dam road but VIPS can
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Lovely place ,go when gates of dam are open, visit octopus view point you will love it
Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve is the largest tiger reserve in India . The reserve spreads over five districts, Kurnool District, Prakasam District, Guntur District, Nalgonda District and Mahbubnagar district. The total area of the tiger reserve is 3,728 km2 (1,439 sq mi). The core area of this reserve is 1,200 km2 (460 sq mi). The reservoirs and temples of Srisailam are major attraction for many tourists and pilgrims. It is the largest tiger reserve forest in India.
This tiger reserve is not identified by Google map. It leads to adjacent line of Hatakeshwar temple. But this is a muddy road into forest which is permanently closed by wooden barricade. Localities said there is no any such tiger reserve in that locality.
Nice seeing place
Real were good
Area wise it is one the biggest tiger reserve in India, but you can spot neither a single tiger there nor any other wild animal.Forest area is also not that dense due to deforestation. Do not go in rainy season as both safari and park are closed for public. Winter season is best to visit
• It is the largest tiger reserve in India. • It forms a major part of the Nallamala Hills. • It spreads over AP (Kurnool, Prakasam, Guntur districts) and Telangana (Nalgonda, Mahbubnagar districts). • The Krishna river cuts through the reserve. • The Srisailam reservoir (on River Krishna) and temple lie in the reserve. • The Nagarjunasagar Dam and reservoir lie near the northern boundary of the reserve. • Vegetation: tropical dry mixed deciduous forest. • Major Fauna: Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, Indian pangolin, chital, sambar deer, blackbuck, chinkara, chausingha, mugger crocodile (marsh crocodile)
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