Wildlife Treasures of Jharkhand
With almost 30 percent of Jharkhand's land area under forest cover, the state is undoubtedly an outstanding wildlife heaven. Betla National Park, one of India's earliest tiger reserve, spread over 250 sq km is adventure lover's paradise with tiger, panther, sloth and wild bear, gaur and elephant as its permanent residents. The call of the nature takes you even further as you go to Dalma Sanctuary, where the sight of elephants roaming carefree in the intense greenery of the jungle is something incredible. If you are lucky, you can even spot the near-extinct Indian giant squirrel.
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