
Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary Narmada
A large and scenic forest sanctuary known for its dense teak forests, river valleys, and hilly terrains.
Home to wildlife such as leopards, sloth bears, hyenas, four-horned antelopes, barking deer, and jungle cats.
Rich in birdlife with eagles, hornbills, woodpeckers, drongos, and several migratory and resident species.
Features the beautiful Zarwani Waterfall and Goras Waterfall, popular for nature visits and photography.
Offers trekking, forest walks, and eco-tourism activities ideal for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Strong presence of tribal communities, giving visitors a chance to experience local culture and traditions.
Best time to visit is October to March, when weather is pleasant and forest trails are accessible.
Close to the Statue of Unity, making it a popular combined itinerary for tourists.
Known for peaceful landscapes, flowing streams, and rich biodiversity across deep forest zones.
Visitors should carry water, trekking shoes, and follow sanctuary rules for a safe and responsible visit.