Sahyadri tutorials satara

  1. Sahyadri Tutorials Mock Test Maharashtra Syllabus Guidelines And MHT
  2. Satara Tourism, Satara Travel Guide
  3. Chandoli National Park
  4. Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (Timings, Entry Fee & Safari)


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Sahyadri Tutorials Mock Test Maharashtra Syllabus Guidelines And MHT

Sahyadri tutorialsis the learning youtube channel for the students of 12th and 11th HSC Maharashtra State Board,10th SSC Maharashtra State Board and also for students preparing for Mht-cet,Neet and Jee examination.Here is the link his channel This channel is Specially for Maharashtra Regional Student because its taught in Marathi language by Mahesh Kenjale. Sir is from Satara District Maharashtra

Satara Tourism, Satara Travel Guide

Satara – The City of Seven Hills Nestled in the lap of the majestic Sahyadri ranges, Satara will amaze you with its stunning natural beauty. What makes it even more alluring is the fact that the gorgeous city is as yet untouched by commercial tourism. Blooming with rare species of fauna, that cover the landscapes with colorful floral carpets, the city has a kaleidoscopic feel to it. It has a rich historical legacy, having been ruled over by the Mauryan Empire and the Maratha warrior king Shivaji. Located in the state of Maharashtra, the secluded city of Satara derives its name from the seven mountains surrounding it, as the name means ‘Land of Seven Hills’. Beautiful, quaint and humble, Satara wins you over with its charming simplicity. Exploring Satara Exploding in natural beauty, there are many exquisite sights in Satara. The Kas Plateau is especially delightful to nature lovers. The mountainous surroundings of Satara offer plenty of thrilling opportunities for trekkers and hikers. Formerly the seat of the powerful Maratha rulers, a number of formidable forts are scattered across Satara. The majestic Ajinkyatara fort situated on a hilltop is one of the reminders of Satara’s glorious history. The Sajjangarh Fort, housing the ‘samadhi’ of the Hindu Saint Ramdas, is a site of religious importance. The iconic 16th century Koteshwar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a popular shrine. Here, the festival of Maha Shivratri is celebrated with much enthusiasm, when pilgrims flock ...

Chandoli National Park

CHANDOLI NATIONAL PARK Chandoli National Park is a beautiful place, located in the Sangli & near to Satara, Kolhapur, and Ratnagiri districts of the state of Maharashtra. The park spreads along the crest of the Sahyadri Range of the northern Western Ghats. It forms and protects many perennial water channels, water holes, and the Vasant Sagar Reservoir. It was declared as a National Park in the year of 2004. The total area of the park is 317.67 Km2. Chandoli National Park has initially declared a wildlife sanctuary in the year of 1985. Sahyadri Tiger Reserve, including all of Chandoli National Park and Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, was declared by The National Tiger Conservation Authority as a Project Tiger, Tiger Reserve on May 21, 2007. The diversified vegetation found here makes it as an ideal habitat for different species of mammals, reptiles, and birds. The park has been declared a World Heritage Centre by UNESCO. The Chandoli National Park in Maharashtra is a major stop in the itinerary of Maharashtra wildlife tours. Scenic places like Kandhardoh and Kandhardoh Falls, Tanali falls, Chandoli Dam and Vasant Sagar Reservoir, Kokna darshan, Zolambi sadaand the forest of Rundiv add to the recreation value. The historical places of the park include the 17th-century Prachitgad and Bhairavgad forts of the Maratha kings Shivaji Maharaj and his son Sambhaji Maharaj, ruins of the Bhavani temples, Palatial buildings in Prachitigad and Kalavantinwhich which all depict the ancient glor...

Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (Timings, Entry Fee & Safari)

Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (Timings, Entry Fee, Safari Online Booking & How to Reach) Located in the state of Maharashtra in the Chandoli-Koyna forests, Sahyadri Tiger Reserve was declared as a tiger reserve in the year of 2007 by the National Tiger Conservation Authority that is the Project Tiger. The development of the tiger reserve has been initiated in the year of 2010 by combining the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary and Chandoli National Park in Satara. This is the first tiger reserve in the western Maharashtra and fourth reserve of the state. With an area of almost 741.22 sq. km, it encompasses Chandoli National Park‘s area of 317.67 sq. km and an area of 423.55 sq. km of Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary. In the year of 2004, the Chandoli National Park was formed and the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary was formed in the year of 1985. Flora and Fauna @ Sahyadri Tiger Reserve The area is bestowed with various kinds of shrubs, medicinal herbs and plants of different varieties. The Chandoli Park because of its dry and rocky landscape has inedible plants such as Memecylon edulis, Gnidia glauca, Syzygium spp, etc. The area boasts of various mammals along with tigers and leopards. According to the census done in the year of 2006, there are almost 8 tigers and 66 leopards in the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve. Accommodation @ Sahyadri Tiger Reserve Situated in the Satara and Kolhapur districts in western Maharashtra, the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve provides tourists with various kinds of staying options in Satara...