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Indravati
National
Park
is
the
finest
and
most
famous
wildlife
parks
of
Chhattisgarh.
It
is
one
among
the
three
project
tiger
sites
in
Chhattisgarh
along
with
Udanti-sitanadi,
Indravati
National
Park
is
located
in
Bijapur
district
of
Chhattisgarh.
The
park
derives
its
name
from
the
Indravati
River,
which
flows
from
east
to
west
and
forms
the
northern
boundary
of
the
reserve
with
the
Indian
state
of
Maharashtra.
With
a
total
area
of
approximately
2799.08 km2,
Indravati
attained
the
status
of
a
national
park
in
1975
and
a
tiger
reserve
in
1983
under
the
famous Project
Tiger of
India,
to
become
one
of
the
most
famous
tiger
reserves
of
India.
Indravati
National
Park
invites
you
for
an
exciting
exploration
experience
in
the
central
India.
Often
the
weather
discourages
one
to
take
up
a
journey
in
this
part
of
country
but
know
that
Chhattisgarh
beckons
pleasant
climate
and
greenery
like
nothing
in
the
north
and
south
India.
Indravati
is
situated
in
the
Dantewada
district
and
is
the
only
tiger
reserve
in
the
state.
The
endangered
Wild
Buffalos,
Barasinghas,
Tigers,
Leopards,
Chausingha
(four-horned
Antelope),
Gaurs
(Indian
Bison),
Nilgai,
Sambar,
Sloth
Bear,
Dhole
(Wild
Dog),
Striped
Hyena,
Muntjac,
Wild
Boar,
Flying
Squirrel
and
Porcupine
are
the
major
attractions
in
the
park.
It
is
one
among
the
two
project
tiger
sites
in
Chhattisgarh
along
with
Udanti-sitanadi,
Indravati
National
Park
is
located
in
Bijapur
district
of
Chhattisgarh.
The
park
derives
its
name
from
the
Indravati
River,
which
flows
from
east
to
west
and
forms
the
northern
boundary
of
the
reserve
with
the
Indian
state
of
Maharashtra.
With
a
total
area
of
approximately
2799.08
km2,
Indravati
attained
the
status
of
a
national
park
in
1981
and
a
tiger
reserve
in
1983
under
the
famous
Project
Tiger
of
India,
to
become
one
of
the
most
famous
tiger
reserves
of
India.
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