Kanger Valley National Park encompasses 200 square kilometers of lush terrain along the 34-kilometer-long Kanger River valley, establishing itself as one of India's densest national parks. Established in 1982, the park harbors diverse wildlife including tigers, leopards, bears, wild boars, and numerous bird species. The Kanger River creates spectacular waterfalls including Kanger Dhara and the famous Tirathgarh Falls. Inside the park, Kutumsar and Kailash caves showcase stunning limestone formations and stalagmites. A significant tribal population preserves traditional ways. Jeep safaris allow visitors to explore the park's pristine landscapes, creating an ideal destination for wildlife enthusiasts, nature photographers, and those seeking authentic Bastar experience.
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