Rating: 7,8/10 (560 votes)
Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary description and photos - India: Goa. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. Photo and descriptionThe largest nature reserve in the Indian state of Goa, which covers an area of 240 square kilometers, is located on the border with the state of Karnataka, on the slopes of the Western Ghats. Bhagwan Mahavir received the status of a nature reserve back in 1969, and the central part of its territory, which occupies about 107 km, in 1978 became known as the Moll National Park. The reserve is famous for a huge variety of both flora and fauna. A large number of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs grow on its territory. Due to the high humidity and the presence of constant, non-drying sources of water, their crowns are so dense, and they grow so densely that under them, due to a lack of sunlight, practically no grass grows. The predominant tree species are terminalia, xilia, dalbergia and lagerstremia. Among the representatives of the animal world, the most famous inhabitants of the reserve are the Bengal tiger, leopard, porcupine, axis and many others. Also, Bhagwan Mahavir is inhabited by a huge number of birds, reptiles and insects, among which there are rare and unique species. Behind the territory of the reserve there are also the famous Dudhsagar waterfall, the eerie Devil's Canyon and wonderful, well-preserved to this day temples, which were built during the time of the rulers of the ancient Indian Kadamba dynasty (about 345-525). We also recommend reading Iolcos description and photos - Greece: Volos Topic: Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary description and photos - India: Goa. |