| Sightseeing Highlights:
The most popular activity is the guided trips inside the sanctuary to watch the animals, conducted by the local forest department. Regular morning and evening safari rides take tourists into the forest. You must be accompanied by an authorized guide, who will also help you to spot animals.
Other Activities:
Another place of interest around the sanctuary is the Hemalkasa Lok Biradari Project run by Dr Prakash Amte, a social worker and reformist, which aims at social development of the weaker sections of society. Located about 70 km from Chandrapur town, Bhamragarh
Wildlife Sanctuary is predominantly a tribal area and inhabited by the
Gond-Madia tribes. It is home to a variety of wild animals including
the leopard, jungle fowl, wild boar and sloth bear. The sanctuary also
is home to the barking deer, blue bull, peacock and flying squirrel
among other animals. |