Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary

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Sukna, India

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Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Sukna, India on Hill Cart Rd. Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category wildlife and safari park in India.

Address

Hill Cart Rd

Phone

+91 8337066882

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Open hours

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Madhu Malti

Nice Wildlife Sanctuary . Well Maintained and Protected. You can take your car inside but with their guide which is must. As usual we did not see a single animal. But it was a pleasant ride. We also met locals and women with their Kukris. Took us around two hours.

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Wild India

Nice place for jungle safari, good number of peacock, birds, may seen elephants, leopard, gaur, barking deer, spotted deer, wild pigs etc and the picturesque landscape. Now booking for safari is available online and spot booking too.

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reshma ray

Have seen enumerate peacocks and elephant. Picturesque forest beside river Mahananda.

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DR VINEET NAIR

Nestled between the Teesta and Mahananda rivers on the foothills of the Himalayas in the Darjeeling district, it is a reserved forest area spread across 158 sq km radius. The main entrance to the sanctuary is from Sukna which is about 30 minutes from Siliguri. Regular Safaris are offered in one’s own vehicle and it takes 2.5 hours to complete the entire circuit. There are 330 different types of plants, while the forest is said to have 150 odd elephants. The views from here are spectacular with grassy meadows on one side, the flowing Mahananda river on the other and mountains as the backdrop. Rare birds and exotic species of mammals can be sighted at the sanctuary. One can spot Tigers, sambar, Himalayan black bear, rare mountain goat, porcupines, golden cats, Indian bison, wild boards, monkey and black capped langur.

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Sumit Roy

Situated between Mahananda and Teesta River, this vast expanse of forest lands is home to rare mountain goat, Cheetal, barking dear, fishing cat, sambar, tiger, elephant and Indian bison and migratory birds. It offers mild to medium trekking challenges at Deorali, Latpancher and Golaghat Mana.

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Santanu Poddar

A really calm forest. Entry fee 40-50 rupees.

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Rupam Paul

Raw nature dense forest just few minutes from town and find the pleasent weather

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I AM ROHIT

It's a very beautiful place And you can feel the hill