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Kanger Valley National Park is a spectacular ecological haven in the heart of Bastar, Chhattisgarh, renowned for its dense forests, rare wildlife, ancient limestone caves, and cascading waterfalls. Spanning 200 square kilometers, this national park is a biodiversity hotspot, sheltering leopards, sloth bears, wild boars, and the rare Bastar hill myna. Visitors can embark on thrilling gypsy safaris, explore subterranean wonders like Kutumsar and Kailash caves, and marvel at the majestic Tirathgarh Waterfalls. The park also offers a chance to experience tribal culture and the serene beauty of the Kanger River valley. Whether you’re a nature lover, adventurer, or cultural explorer, Kanger Valley promises an unforgettable journey into one of India’s most pristine wilderness areas
- Explore stunning limestone caves, including Kutumsar, Mandar konta and Kailash, featuring ancient stalactite and stalagmite formations.
- Witness the breathtaking Tirathgarh Waterfalls, a 300-foot milky cascade set amidst lush forests.
- Spot diverse wildlife such as leopards, sloth bears, Indian bison, and over 150 bird species, including the rare Bastar hill myna.
- Enjoy guided gypsy safaris and nature trails led by knowledgeable local tribal guides.
- Experience the vibrant culture of indigenous tribes through homestays, local crafts, and cultural performances
- Transportation from Jagdalpur to Tirathgarh Falls and nearby attractions Entry to Kanger Valley National Park and major attractions (with applicable fees).
- Guided gypsy safari (if booked).
- Access to caves, waterfalls, nature trails, and viewpoints.
- Interpretation centers and basic visitor facilities
- Meals, snacks, and beverages.
- Accommodation (forest rest houses and guesthouses available nearby).
- Personal expenses, insurance, and tips.
- Comfortable walking/trekking shoes
- Water bottle and light snacks
- Raincoat/umbrella (monsoon season)
- Camera and binoculars for wildlife and cave photography
- Sunscreen, hat, insect repellent
- Flashlight (for cave exploration)
- Personal medications
- Some caves may be closed during monsoon for safety; check local advisories before visiting.
- Terrain can be steep and slippery-suitable for those with moderate fitness.
- Respect park rules: no littering, no loud noises, and no disturbing wildlife.
- Drone photography is generally restricted; confirm with park authorities.
- Carry cash for entry fees and local purchases, as digital payments may not be available.
- Guided tours are strongly recommended for safety and to enrich your experience