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Restaurant bewertenBornadi Wildlife Sanctuary (Assamese: বৰনদী অভয়াৰণ্য is a 26.22-square-kilometre (10.12 sq mi wildlife sanctuary situated on the foothills of Himalayas bordering Bhutan in the north and in Udalguri district Baksa District of Assam. This sanctuary is named after the river Bornadi which flows on its western border. It is 30 km (19 mi from Tangla town and 130 km (81 mi from Guwahati. The sanctuary was established in 1980 to protect the hispid hare (Caprolagus hispidus and pigmy hog (Porcula salvania . Pretty approachable at about 11 km out of library point, the sanctuary is home to many birds such as The White Capped Water Redstart and the Red Billed Blue Magpie. If you are lucky you can also spot some animals including panther, deer, Himalayan goat and even a leopard at times.
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Unexplored area. But one must visit this wildlife sanctuary ... 1. Jeep Safari (on demand 2. Well behaved Guard Forest officer 3. Staying : No facilities but you can stay if you bring tent in forest office campus 4. Elephant safari : Not available 5. Food Lodging : No restaurant or hotel in that area. You must bring your own food. 6. Best time to visit : October to April 7. What you can see : Elephants, Bison, Deer, wild boar, Monitor lizards, Peacock and birds easily ... 8. Road condition : Till Kasubil it's state highway then last 12 km off-road experience 9. Be careful while driving (many elephant crossing area near the sanctuary area
Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary is a 26.22-square-kilometre (10.12 sq mi) wildlife sanctuary situated on the foothills of Himalayas bordering Bhutan in the north and in Udalguri district Baksa District of Assam, India. This sanctuary was named after the river Bornadi which flows on its western border. It is 30 km (19 mi) from Tangla town and 130 km (81 mi) from Guwahati. The sanctuary was established in 1980 to protect the hispid hare (Caprolagus hispidus) and pigmy hog (Porcula salvania). Pretty approachable at about 11 km out of library point, the sanctuary is home to many birds such as The White Capped Water Redstart and the Red Billed Blue Magpie. Sometimes we can also find some animals including panther, deer, Himalayan goat and leopard. Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary Location of Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam Location Udalguri District Baksa District Assam, India Nearest city TanglaCoordinates 26°48′21″N 91°44′25″E Area26.22 km2 (10.12 sq mi)Established 1980 Governing body Department of Environment Forests, Assam
Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary is a 26.22-square-kilometre (10.12 sq mi) wildlife sanctuary situated on the foothills of Himalayas bordering Bhutan in the north and in Udalguri district Baksa District of Assam, India. This sanctuary was named after the river Bornadi which flows on its western border. It is 30 km (19 mi) from Tangla town[2][1] and 130 km (81 mi) from Guwahati. The sanctuary was established in 1980 to protect the hispid hare (Caprolagus hispidus) and pigmy hog (Porcula salvania). Pretty approachable at about 11 km out of library point, the sanctuary is home to many birds such as The White Capped Water Redstart and the Red Billed Blue Magpie. Sometimes we can also find some animals including panther, deer, Himalayan goat and leopard.[3