Melghat Tiger Reserve spreads across roughly 1,600 square kilometres of rugged Satpura terrain, ranking among Maharashtra's most significant wildlife destinations. The reserve shelters tigers, leopards, Indian bison, and a wide range of bird species across its dense forests and winding rivers, with Gugamal National Park forming its core zone. Though it sits well outside Amravati's immediate surroundings, its national importance as a Project Tiger reserve and its role in regional biodiversity conservation make it a natural extension of any longer Amravati itinerary for wildlife-focused travellers.
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