Betla national park

Location: Latehar & Palamu districts, Jharkhand, India.
Area: Approximately 226-232 sq km.
Wildlife: Tigers, Elephants, Bison, Sambar, Spotted Deer, Langurs, Peacocks.
Activities: Jeep safaris, elephant safaris, watchtowers, nature walks, bird watching.
Best Time to Visit: November to March for pleasant weather; May-June for better wildlife sightings (less foliage).
Accommodation: Guest houses, treehouses available.
Nearby Attractions: Betla Forts, Kechki Sangam, Mirchiya Falls.

Betla national park Betla National Park, located in Jharkhand, India's Palamu district, is a significant wildlife sanctuary and part of the Palamu Tiger Reserve, known for tigers, elephants, bison, and deer, offering jeep & elephant safaris, watchtowers, and treehouse stays, with the best viewing months being May-June and ideal weather from November-March. Established in 1986, it's a key part of India's natural heritage, providing eco-tourism and biodiversity experiences.
Nearest Airport: Ranchi


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