Suhelva Sanctuary

Summary

Suhelva Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary located in Balrampur, Gonda and Sravasti districts of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. It is about 66 km from Balrampur, 120 km from Gonda and about 210 km from Lucknow. It covers an area of 452 square kilometers.[1]

History edit

The forest is one of the oldest forests in Uttar Pradesh and was given the status of a wildlife sanctuary in 1998.

Access edit

By air edit

Lucknow Airport is located 230 km from Suhelva. Varanasi Airport is located about 350 km from the sanctuary.

By rail edit

The nearest railway station from Suhelva is Tulsipur about 38 km from the sanctuary.

By road edit

Suhelva is well connected by roads to every part of the state.

Flora edit

The Sal, Sheesham, Khair, Sagaun (Teak), Asna, Jamun, Haldu, Phaldu, Dhamina, Jhingan and Bahera trees make up the forest cover of the sanctuary.[2]

Fauna edit

The main mammals of Suhelva are Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, sloth bear, antelope and deer. Other animals include fox, hyena, Indian elephant and wild cat.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Official Website of UP Ecotourism". www.upecotourism.in. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Official Website of UP Ecotourism". www.upecotourism.in. Retrieved 5 July 2021.

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