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    Kanger Valley National Park (NP) (Bastar, Chhatisgarh)

    Posted 16 Apr 2025

    Updated 22 Apr 2025

    2 min read

    • Location: Part of Deccan peninsula - Eastern Highlands
    • Established: Designated as NP in 1982 under Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
    • Key Features: 
      • Major River flowing through NP: Kanger River. 
      • Located on banks of Kholaba River (A tributary of the Godavari River).
      • Diverse topography: Low flatlands, gentle slopes, steep inclines, plateaus, deep gorges, valleys, and winding stream courses etc.
      • Vegetation: It supports distinct vegetation types in close vicinity of each other viz., Tropical Moist Deciduous, Tropical Dry Deciduous and Tropical Semi-Evergreen Forests.
        • It forms a natural transition zone (ecotone region) between Sal and teak forests in Peninsular India
      • Geomorphological features:
        • Karst Topography: Include subterranean (underground) limestone caves with magnificent Speleothems.
        • It is home to three exceptional caves i.e. Kutumbasar, Kailash and Dandak which are famous for their amazing geological structures of Stalactites and stalagmites.
      • Other attractions: Tirathgarh waterfall, Kanger Dhara waterfall (Formed by a tectonic event)
      • Major fauna: Panthers, striped hyenas and Dholes; Eastern Hill Myna (State Bird of Chhattisgarh), giant squirrel (a species found only in this region) etc.
        • High degree of endemism: The limestone caves are home to 5 spider species that can only be found in this NP.
    • Tags :
    • National Park
    • Kanger Valley
    • Decca Peninsula
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