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Bhamragarh




Situated at the confluence of the rivers Indravati, Parlkota and the Palam Gautam, Bhamragarh is known for its verdant forests. This place, covered with thick forests and small patches of grass lands, is mostly inhabited by the tribes belonging to the Gond-Madia. Bhamragarh Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a variety of wild animals. This is an ideal place for nature enthusiasts and offers an opportunity to see the primitive tribal life.

The nearest railway station is at Ballarpur (197 km) on the Delhi-Chennai main line. The nearest bus station is at Aheri (102 km).



Updated on 7th June, 2005
District: Chandrapur

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