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India the land of tigers majestic and graceful of the elephant, the magnificent peacock and the rhinoceros giant, offers a natural habitat for wildlife in its sanctuaries and wildlife national parks is indeed a delight for nature sanctuaries of wildlife and national parks lover.The across the country offer a fascinating diversity of terrain, flora and fauna. India has preserved vast tracts of forest habitat and its wildlife sanctuaries 441 and 80 national parks. So next time you travel in India, taking refuge in the tranquility and wildlife to watch and the exuberance of the generous nature of India

Srisailam Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
The largest of India Tiger Reserves, the Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Sanctuary (3568 sq. km.) spread over five districts - Nalgonda, Mahaboobnagar, Kurnool, Prakasam and Guntur in Andhra Pradesh.The Sanctuary Nagarjunasagar -Srisailam was notified in 1978 and declared Tiger Reserve in 1983. The Reserve has been renamed Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary in 1992.

The Krishna River flows through the sanctuary for a distance of 130 km. The multipurpose reservoirs, Srisailam and Nagarjunasagar, which are important sources of irrigation and power in the state are in the sanctuary. The reservoirs and temples of Srisailam are a major tourist attraction and pilgrimage for people from around the country and abroad.

The terrain is rugged and winding gorges slice through the hills Mallamalai. Adjoining the reserve is the largest reservoir of Nagarjunasagar dam on the river Krishna. The dry forests of deciduous shrubs and bamboo thickets provide shelter to a variety of animals from the tiger and leopard at the top of the food chain, deer, sloth bear, hyena, jungle cat, palm civet, bonnet macaque and pangolin. In this jungle, the tiger is truly nocturnal and is rarely seen.

Main Flora
Srisailam SantuaryAnogeissus latifolia Collinus Cleisthanthus, species of Terminalia, Pterocarpus marsupium Hardwickia binata, Boswellia serrata, Tectona grandis, suberora Mandelia, Albizzia species.

Wildlife Main
Tiger, leopard, sloth bear, dog Wild, pangolin, spotted deer, sambar, mouse deer, black buck, chinkara, chausingha, aggressor, python, cobra, peacocks.
The best time to visit
Summer: mid-March to mid-June
Monsoon: mid-June to mid-November
Winter: mid-November to February

Accommodation Forest Rest houses
Three and 40 dormitory beds are available for the occupation of tourism in the tiger reserve in Srisailam, Nagarjunasagar and Mannanur. There are connections to Srisailam from Hyderabad, Vijaywada, Guntur, Kurnool, Markapur. The distance between these cities ranges between 90 and 240 Srisailam km.
Nearest Town
Macherla (29 km) How to reach

Rail-Hyderabad (150 km) Air-Hyderabad (150 km)

Wildlife Sanctuary Manjira
Total area: SQ-3568-kms
Found in: Catla, Rahu, Murrel, Ech Paten, Karugu, Chidwa, painted storks, herons, coots, teal, cormorants, scaup, black and white ibises, spoonbills, open billed storks, etc.
Manjira bird sanctuary extends over an area of 20 sq.kms and is home to a number of resident and migratory birds and marsh crocodiles.It Center environmental education with a museum, library and auditorium. All this helps to educate visitors about nature conservation and maintenance of ecological balance.Boats are in place to take visitors around the sanctuary for bird watching. Binoculars and books on bird identification are also available. The films of birds and animals are also shown daily on 16-mm projector.
Invertebrates: Shrimp, molluscs and zooplankton.

Fish: Catla, Rahu, Murrel, Ech Paten, Karugu, Chidwa.
Reptiles: lizards, freshwater turtles, Cobra and marsh crocodiles.
SantuaryBirds wildlife Manjira: Painted storks, herons, coots, teal, cormorants, scaup, black and white ibis, Spoon Bills, Open-billed storks etc.
extensive growth of Babul Prosopis. Plants commonly found in water are Pistia, Hydrilla, and Vallisneria Eichornia
Getting there (Wildlife Sanctuary Manjira)
Train to Hyderabad (150 km), Hyderabad (150 km)

Sanctuary Nagarjunasagar Wildlife
evolved from different needs, the town of Srisailam is divided into three zones. Srisailam or centers home around the city of pilgrimage temples dedicated to Lord Mallikarjuna secular and Goddess Bhramaramba, incarnations of Shiva and Parvati. A fairly stocked marketplace and several lodges for pilgrims lie alongside the temple quadrangle.About eight kilometers from the temple town is Sunnipenta, another ridge top where most offices and a few home to eat are located. Also located here is the office of the Project Tiger and the Field Director. The site of the dam on the river Krishna, Srisailam Hydel, the project is the third zone.

Nestled in Nallamalai Hill ranges, an offshoot the Eastern Ghats, with cliffs, canyons, ridges and plateaus, with a variety of flora and fauna, the NSTR protects a large part of the system, once flourishing ecological existed here. Without the advantage of being a game preserve former Royal Forest in this area has always been open to visiting rights. Pilgrims from all over southern India carved out routes through the forest to reach Srisailam. In 1973 the area was declared a reserve established under Project Tiger a decade later.

A little over 6 sq km in area, grasslands near Srisailam are dotted Rollapadu of dry, thorny bushes and host a hundred Antelope cervicapra. By far, one can observe families in their footsteps Antelope cervicapra breakfast, a couple of geese, looking at the horizon while taking a walk tentive attacker. At present, day visits to Rollapadu Sanctuary is permitted.

Places nearby wildlife sanctuary Nagarjunasagar:
Mannanur is a pre-existing tribal hamlet with a comfortably furnished camp bungalow. Next to the bungalow are a crocodile pond and a center for environmental education. From Mannanur, we can explore the area west of the tiger reserve. The forest area here is bristling with various species of local names such as Nallamadi (Terminalia tomentosa), Chirumanu (Anogeissus latifolia), etc., as well as portions of teak forest. One can also see spotted deer, sambar and nilgai here.Nagarjunasagar is where excavations have unearthed many historical monuments belonging to 1st and 2nd century AD. The place also houses a large dam on the river Krishna.

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