Dandeli National Park | |
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Location | Karnataka, India |
Coordinates | 14°59′N 74°22′E / 14.99°N 74.36°E / 14.99; 74.36 |
Dandeli National Park is a protected area in the Western Ghats, India.
The park was created in 2007 by merging with the neighboring Anshi Nature Reserve as part of a tiger protection program. Today, they cover an area of about 834 square kilometers. Nature lovers here can enjoy an unforgettable landscape and admire the richness of diversity.[1]
The forest is mostly evergreen with shades of olive, caused by numerous creepers, wildflowers and shrubs. Some of the plant species that thrive here are: Eucalyptus, Tectona grandis, Grevillea Robusta, T. bellerica, Adina cordifolia, Mitragyna parviflora, Acacia, Xylia xylocarpa and various types of orchids.[2]
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