Kanger Valley National Park is one of the most beautiful and biodiverse national parks in Central India, located in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh. Established in 1982, the park covers around 200 sq. km and is famous for dense sal forests, limestone caves, waterfalls, wildlife, and the scenic Kanger River flowing through the valley. The park is also known for the rare Bastar Hill Myna, the state bird of Chhattisgarh.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Park Name | Kanger Valley National Park |
| State | Chhattisgarh |
| District | Bastar |
| Nearest City | Jagdalpur |
| Established | 22 July 1982 |
| Total Area | 200 sq. km |
| Altitude Range | 338 m – 781 m above sea level |
| Forest Type | Moist Peninsular Sal Forest |
| Famous For | Limestone caves, waterfalls, dense forests, biodiversity |
| Named After | Kanger River |
Point of Attractions
- Tirathgarh Waterfall
- Kutumsar Cave
- Kailash Cave
- Kanger River Valley
- Dense Sal & Teak Forests
- Bastar Hill Myna Bird Watching
- Wildlife Safari
- Scenic Forest Trails
Facilities
- Forest guides available
- Parking area
- Jeep safari access
- Eco-tourism facilities
- Nature photography spots
- Basic rest areas
- Forest check posts
- Nearby accommodation in Jagdalpur
Wildlife Highlights
Mammals
- Leopard
- Sloth Bear
- Chital
- Barking Deer
- Wild Dog
- Hyena
- Mouse Deer
- Pangolin
Birds
- Bastar Hill Myna
- Indian Pitta
- Crested Serpent Eagle
- Indian Roller
- Racket-tailed Drongo
Reptiles
- Python
- Cobra
- Crocodile
- Turtles
- Lizards




























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