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The Complete Guide to Bihar's Valmiki National Park

Valmiki National Park is an Indian tiger reserve in the West Champaran District of Bihar. It is Bihar’s only national park. The Valmiki Tiger Reserve covers 898.45 km2 (346.89 sq mi), or 17.4% of the district’s total land area. The Reserve housed forty tigers as of 2018. History image credit: wikipedia The Valmiki Tiger Reserve includes the Public Park and the Natural life Asylum. The broad backwoods area of Valmikinagar (officially known as Bhainsa Lotan) was recently claimed by the Bettiah Raj and Ramanagar Raj until the mid 1950s. In 1978, it was designated a Wildlife Sanctuary. In 1990, Valmiki National Park was established. The park covers approximately 335.65 km2. The 18th tiger reserve in the nation is Valmiki Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park. Location image credit: britanicca It is situated in West Champaran, which takes its name from the combination of the words “Champa” and “Aranya,” which mean “forest of Champa trees.” It is located between 27°10′ and 27°03′ north latitude and 83°50′ and 84°10′ east longitude, respectively. All out woods region contains around 900 square kilometers , out of which the Valmiki Untamed life Asylum is 880 square kilometers and spread of the Public Park is around 335 square kilometers region. Nepal’s Chitwan National Park borders the protected areas in the north, while Uttar Pradesh in India surrounds the sanctuary from the west. The Bihar Government is creating India’s largest grassland by converting 800 hectares of forest in VT...

valmiki safari

Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR) is one of the nature's virgin recesses in east India and is situated in the North West corner of the State of Bihar. The pristine forest and wilderness of VTR is an excellent example of Himalayan Terai landscape. VTR comprises of the Valmiki National Park and Valmiki Wildlife Sanctuary. The VTR forest area covers 901.07 sq km which is 17.4% of the total geographical area of the district West Champaran. Total forest area comprises of about 901 sq.km., out of which expanse of Valmiki Wildlife Sanctuary is 880.78 sq km. and spread of the National Park is about 335.64 sq. km.In north, the protected areas are bordered by Nepal while the Indian state Uttar Pradesh bounds the Wildlife Sanctuary from western side.