Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Nuapada district, Jeypore, Odisha, India, spans an expanse of approximately 600 square kilometers. It was declared a sanctuary in 1983 to protect its diverse flora and fauna. The landscape of Sunabeda features rolling plateaus, valleys and a range of hills that include some of the highest peaks in Odisha, offering panoramic views of the lush greenery. It harbors a rich biodiversity, home to various species of plants, animals, and birds, which include tigers, leopards, barking deer, and chousingha. The sanctuary is embraced by the Jonk River on the north, which aids in the lush growth and sustains the wildlife with its meandering flow. The region also supports a significant tribal population, with their culture intertwined with the natural ecosystem. It's a unique destination for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and anthropologists interested in tribal heritage. Moreover, the sanctuary plays a crucial role in the conservation of central Indian wildlife, acting as a corridor for elephants migrating between Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
Opening and Closing time of Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary
Monday |
0600-1800 |
Tuesday |
0600-1800 |
Wednesday |
0600-1800 |
Thursday |
0600-1800 |
Friday |
0600-1800 |
Saturday |
0600-1800 |
Sunday |
0600-1800 |
Disclaimer: It's important to check the most current information before planning your visit, as opening hours can vary and might be subject to change due to special events, maintenance, or unforeseen circumstances. A reliable way to confirm the opening hours is to contact the local tourism board, check the official website (if available)