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The
National Chambal Sanctuary is famous for the rare
gangetic
dolphin. The sanctuary was founded in 1979 and is part of a large
area co-administered by Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
Apart from the gangetic dolphin, the other inhabitants of the sanctuary
include magar (crocodile) and gharial (alligator), chinkara, sambar,
nilgai, wolf and wild boar.
How
to get there
Air:
The nearest airport is at Agra, 70 kms.
Rail: The nearest railhead is at Agra, 70 kms.
Road: The sanctuary is 70 kms from Agra and 5 kms from
Etawah.
Where
to stay
Fores rest houses are available for accomodation at Etawah,
Bah,
Baiwan, Chakar Nagar and Sarson.
Total Area 340 sq. kms
Best time to visit all year
Accommodation Hotels & Restaurants
Nearest Town Agra, 70 kms,
How to get there Air - Agra, 70 kms, Rail Agra, 70 kms.
Species found swamp deer, chital, nilgai, wolf, leopard, hyena, gharial
and wild boar.
The
rare gangetic dolphin is the main attraction of National Chambal
Sanctuary. The other inhabitants of this sanctuary are magar (crocodile)
and gharial (alligator), chinkara, sambar, nilgai, wolf and wild boar.
Founded in 1979 the sanctuary is a part of a large area co-administered
by Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
Ten
species under six genera and four families belonging to order Anura
(toads & frogs) with their developmental stages have been recorded
from the Park. Uperodon systoma, Polypedates maculatus and Rana crassa
are recorded for the first time from the park. Besides, an interesting
phenomenon of breeding of Bufonids was observed, which showed that B.
stomaticus & B.melanostictus breeds during July-August on the
northern slope of Siwalik ,whereas the same species breeds up to
November on the southern slope. Polypedates maculatus, which inhabits
the live tree-holes, breeds only in July
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