Betla National Park

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Betla National Park is a protected wildlife sanctuary in eastern India known for its rich biodiversity, including elephants, tigers, and dense forests, and for being one of the country’s earliest tiger reserves.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
tiger reserve
area approximately 979 square kilometres
bestVisitSeason November to March
country India
establishedAsNationalPark 1986
establishedAsSanctuary 1973
governingBody Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Jharkhand
Jharkhand Forest Department
hasAccommodation forest rest houses
tourist lodges
hasClimate tropical climate
hasFauna Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
surface form: Bengal tiger

Asian elephants
surface form: Indian elephant

chital
gaur
hornbill
langur
leopard
peafowl
rhesus macaque
sambar deer
sloth bear
wild boar
hasFlora bamboo groves
mixed deciduous forest
sal forest
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Asian elephants
dense forests
historic forts
hot springs
rich biodiversity
tiger population
waterfalls
locatedIn Jharkhand
Palamu district
locatedOn Chota Nagpur Plateau
nearestCity Daltonganj
Medininagar
partOf Palamau Tiger Reserve
stateCapitalNearest Ranchi
tigerReserveNotificationYear 1973
tourismActivities bird watching
elephant safari
trekking
wildlife safari
wasAmong first tiger reserves in India

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Jharkhand hasNationalPark Betla National Park
Medininagar nearbyForest Betla National Park
Palamau Tiger Reserve partOf Betla National Park