Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary

Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary

Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary

Jambughoda is a famous wildlife sanctuary in Panchmahal district, south central Gujarat. Champaner, also a tourist attraction, is only 20km away from this place. The sanctuary is home for avian species and teeming wildlife and full of forested hills. Diverse wild species including nilgais, hyenas, wild boars, sloth bears, barking deer, jackals, leopards, and chausinghas occupy this forest covered with bamboo, mahua and teak thickets. One can experience the best camping adventure here. For nature lovers, it is the heaven on earth.

Once you are in Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary, you can indulge in bird watching. And, if you are a bird lover, you would be amazed to catch a glimpse of more or less 30 species of birds in a single tour, a satisfying feeling indeed. Explore the wildlife, which is another prominent activity at this sanctuary. You can also go for a tribal tour, visiting nearby villages, Bayaka and Bhilala where the tribal people lives, and get an insight into their way of life and the culture they foster. In this course, one can also pay a visit to the tribal fair.

Pavagadh and Champaner, two significant historical sites, lie in close proximity to this sanctuary. You can embark on a cultural heritage trip of these places. For adventure lovers, there are two major activities at Jambughoda, hiking and camping. The forests in the sanctuary offer some beautiful trails for hiking, and some perfect camping sites are also there within the belt. If you are not a camping enthusiast, you can still experience the forest ambience by staying at a rest house built by the Kada reservoir.

Camera and binocular are the two must-carry devices when you explore this wildlife sanctuary. Capture some scenic wildlife moments that you will appreciate all through your life. Winter months, November to March, is the perfect time for visiting the sanctuary. At this time, you can comfortably stroll into the sanctuary and get to spot wildlife in abundance. Kirti Mandir, Statue of Unity, and Laxmi Vilas Palace are some near attractions that tourists can explore on their Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary tour.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary located?

    The Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Panchmahal district of Gujarat, India. It is situated around 60 km from Vadodara and 30 km from Godhra. The sanctuary lies in the hilly terrain of the Mahi River Basin and is surrounded by dense forests.

  • What is the significance of Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary?

    Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary is known for its rich biodiversity and serves as an important habitat for various species of flora and fauna. The sanctuary is home to several endangered species of animals and birds and plays a vital role in wildlife conservation in the region.

  • When is the best time to visit Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary?

    The best time to visit is from October to March, during the cooler months, when wildlife is more active. The sanctuary is closed during the monsoon season (June to September), as the trails may become slippery and dangerous.

  • Is there an entry fee for visiting Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary?

    Yes, there is an entry fee for visiting the sanctuary. The fee may vary, and it is best to check with the local authorities or the sanctuary office for the latest rates.

  • Is photography allowed in Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary?

    Yes, photography is allowed in the sanctuary. However, it is advisable to keep your distance from the animals and avoid disturbing them while taking photographs. Also, respect the local rules and avoid using flash photography to prevent startling wildlife.

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