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Kanger Valley National Park On UNESCO'S Tentative List

The Kanger Valley National Park (KVNP) in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh, has been included in UNESCO's Tentative List of World Heritage Sites under the Natural Heritage category.

  • This marks the first time a site from Chhattisgarh has achieved such recognition.
  • Located in the Bastar district, the 200-square-kilometer park is renowned for its lush green valleys, deep ravines, and enchanting waterfalls like the 150-foot-high Tirathgarh Falls.
  • The Kanger River, with its pristine waters and unique rocky formations, adds to the park’s allure.
  • The park’s rich biodiversity includes over 15 limestone caves such as Kotamsar, Kailash, and Dandak, which are geological wonders with archaeological significance.
  • It is home to rare species like otters, mouse deer, giant squirrels, and the Lethis softshell turtle, alongside wild wolves. Bird enthusiasts can observe over 200 bird species, and the park boasts a diverse flora with more than 900 plant species.

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