Bor Tiger Reserve is a protected area located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is spread across the Chandrapur and Gadchiroli districts and is part of the Melghat Tiger Reserve landscape. Established in 1994, the Bor Tiger Reserve is a beautiful area of dense forests, hills and valleys. It is home to various wildlife species, including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, gaur, sambar, barking deer, nilgai and wild boar. There are also many bird species, such as the great Indian hornbill, Malabar pied hornbill, crested serpent eagle and black-headed oriole.
The reserve is located in a remote area and is best accessed by hiring a private vehicle from the nearby cities of Amaravati, Nagpur and Chandrapur.
Places To Visit Near The Bor Tiger Reserve:
The nearby villages of Khatkali, Golegaon and Waki are worth exploring and offer a glimpse into the rural life of Maharashtra. The nearby Bhamragarh Wildlife Sanctuary is another great spot to visit and is home to many wildlife species.
The nearby Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary is also worth exploring and is home to many endangered species, such as the Indian giant squirrel and the Indian pangolin. Other nearby attractions include the Melghat Tiger Reserve and the Navegaon National Park. The nearby towns of Chandrapur and Akola are also worth exploring and offer many sightseeing and shopping opportunities.