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Location
: Located in the districts of Kurnool and Prakasam.
Coverage Area : 1194 Sq. km. .
Main Attractions : Mouse deer, Langur
Best Time To Visit : October and May.
Accommodation
: Inspection bunglow at Nandyal and forest rest house at
Diguvametta .
Arrival Information :
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By Rail : 30 kms from Nandyal Railway Station.
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By Road : Accessibility 100 km, by road from Kurnool.
-- Nearby Excursions :
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Nearby Cities : Nandyal
Gundla
Brahmeswaram Sanctuary lies between Kurnool and Prakasam districts, at a
distance of 30-km.
It is situated on Gundla Brahmeshwaram plateau running south north of
the Nallamallai hill range, with cuts and broken hill ranges, valleys
and plateau's. A perennial river by name 'Gundlakamma', crosses through
the sanctuary. The sanctuary presents a varied habitat for wild life.
Flora
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This
sanctuary has mixed deciduous forests of Teak, Prerocarpuss, Terminalia,
Albizzia, Anogeissius, Dalbergia, Boswelia, Shisham, Andug & Bamboo.
Fauna
:
Tiger, Panther, Sloth bear, Wild dog, Hyena, Jungle cat, Langur, Bonnet
monkey, Pangolin, Sambar, Nilgai, Chowsinga, Chinkara, Mouse deer,
Monitor lizard, Python and Marsh crocodile are found here.
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