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Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Bethuadahari town of Nadia District, West Bengal, India. The sanctuary is located beside National Highway 12. The sanctuary covers 67 hectares, and was established in 1980 to preserve a portion of the central Gangetic alluvial zone.
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Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary

H9XR+2RC, Segun Bagan Rd, Bethuadahari Rajendranagar, Bethuadahari, West Bengal 741126, India
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Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Bethuadahari town of Nadia District, West Bengal, India. The sanctuary is located beside National Highway 12. The sanctuary covers 67 hectares, and was established in 1980 to preserve a portion of the central Gangetic alluvial zone.

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5.0
7y

We went there on a fine Sunday morning. A bike trip from berhampore to bethuadahari. We reached there at around 9 am. After having some breakfast we entered. The entry cost us 50 Rs per head. There is a parking lot inside the perimeter.

We walked around for nearly 30 mins and saw only two gangetic alligators (gharial) sunbathing themselves and a few 🐦 here and there. Fallen leaves and gentle breeze were the only things that kept us going once the sun was getting on top of us.

After 20 more uneventful minutes and encircling more than half the forest we decided to make our journey worthwhile. We simply ignored the dedicated path and went deep in the jungle. We captured images, made videos, went through cobwebs, followed deer's mark on wet surfaces. But nearly half an hour we had no lucks. We reached the 1st of the four ponds that are situated in the forest.

We captured some pictures and carried on. The forest was getting a lot denser than before. We formed a line. We were examining some black fruits when all of a sudden one of my friends stopped abruptly. I was going to ask him but instead he grabbed my arm and made me look in a certain direction. I was dumbstruck. For the 1st time I saw a deer (not in a zoo) standing a few feet away and staring at us. I informed others but the movement from our side made the deer flee.

We followed the deer. But this time around, luck was really on our side. We saw nearly 30-40 deers running. We hit 3 of the 4 ponds in the forest where those deers come to drink water. We were maintaining a safe distance from the ponds as we've heard of the pythons.

At last we reached the bird sanctuary. There were peacocks and lots of other birds and rabbits. We paid a visit to the museum. At around 1 pm we got out of the forest. We took our lunch and headed back to berhampore at around 2 pm.

This place is really good for weekend trips, specially in winter.

P.S. - Don't roam around in the jungle. Have a...

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5.0
2y

Bethuadahari Forest is home to a variety of wildlife species. The sanctuary is known for its population of Indian bison, also known as gaur, which is one of the largest wild cattle species. Other mammal species found in the forest include sambar deer, spotted deer, wild boar, Indian fox, and various species of primates such as langurs and macaques.

Birdwatchers will find the forest teeming with avian life. The sanctuary is a haven for bird species, both resident and migratory. Visitors may spot Indian peafowl, Indian roller, black-hooded oriole, red junglefowl, woodpeckers, kingfishers, and a variety of other bird species. The melodious calls and vibrant plumage of these birds add to the enchantment of the forest.

Reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and turtles, also find their home in Bethuadahari Forest. Indian pythons, common kraits, monitor lizards, and Indian flapshell turtles are some of the reptilian species that can be encountered in the sanctuary.

Exploring Bethuadahari Forest allows visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Nature walks and wildlife safaris offer opportunities to observe the diverse flora and fauna, appreciate the serene surroundings, and connect with the wilderness.

It is important to note that entry into Bethuadahari Forest requires permission from the forest department or relevant authorities. Visitors are advised to follow any guidelines or restrictions in place to ensure the conservation of the sanctuary's biodiversity.

In summary, Bethuadahari Forest in Nadia district of West Bengal is a captivating destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Its diverse flora and fauna, including the Indian bison, various bird species, and reptiles, offer a unique experience in a serene and natural setting. Exploring this sanctuary provides a chance to appreciate the beauty of nature and witness the wonders of the...

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5.0
6y

The place is well connected from Kolkata, however, it does not justify the name 'Sanctuary'. We are only able to see two Gharial and one deer (on very remote distance). Other than this not even see birds. Apart from big trees and morning or evening walk around the jungle within defined (by officials) route. There is a lot of improvements needed for interns of hotels, food, wildlife availability, etc, in compare to Nandankanan I will give 1 out of 10. I stayed in hotel call Swastideep just opposite to Sanctuary main gate, this hotel is good considering location, cleanness, staff cordiality and there support outstanding. But lack of good food and variety, I would say any traveler will be highly disappointed, no proper restaurant, menu card nothing.

Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Bethuadahari town (Nakashipara area) of Nadia District, West Bengal, India. The sanctuary is located beside National Highway 34. The sanctuary covers 67 hectares and was established in 1980 to preserve a portion of the central Gangetic alluvial ecozone.

The sanctuary has a large population of spotted deer (chital), jackal, Bengal fox, porcupine, and common langur. Bird species include parakeets, Indian cuckoos, barbets and other smaller birds, while reptiles and amphibians include pythons, monitor lizards and gharials, a type of small crocodile. The sanctuary is a wonderful space for beginner photographers, tourists, etc. All should visit the place occasionally. The amazing rock python is the greatest attraction of the forest. As of the 1995 census, it had 297 chital deer. Among the trees found within the sanctuary are shal, teak, arjun, Indian...

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Subham SarkarSubham Sarkar
The place is well connected from Kolkata, however, it does not justify the name 'Sanctuary'. We are only able to see two Gharial and one deer (on very remote distance). Other than this not even see birds. Apart from big trees and morning or evening walk around the jungle within defined (by officials) route. There is a lot of improvements needed for interns of hotels, food, wildlife availability, etc, in compare to Nandankanan I will give 1 out of 10. I stayed in hotel call Swastideep just opposite to Sanctuary main gate, this hotel is good considering location, cleanness, staff cordiality and there support outstanding. But lack of good food and variety, I would say any traveler will be highly disappointed, no proper restaurant, menu card nothing. Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Bethuadahari town (Nakashipara area) of Nadia District, West Bengal, India. The sanctuary is located beside National Highway 34. The sanctuary covers 67 hectares and was established in 1980 to preserve a portion of the central Gangetic alluvial ecozone. The sanctuary has a large population of spotted deer (chital), jackal, Bengal fox, porcupine, and common langur. Bird species include parakeets, Indian cuckoos, barbets and other smaller birds, while reptiles and amphibians include pythons, monitor lizards and gharials, a type of small crocodile. The sanctuary is a wonderful space for beginner photographers, tourists, etc. All should visit the place occasionally. The amazing rock python is the greatest attraction of the forest. As of the 1995 census, it had 297 chital deer. Among the trees found within the sanctuary are shal, teak, arjun, Indian rosewood, and bamboo.
Anupam PaulAnupam Paul
The parking space is not too big. Can hold maybe 20 cars. It cost me Rs50 per head as entry fee plus Rs10 for parking my vehicle inside the premises. There is provision of staying in few small cottages which must be prebooked. Then there is a separate place of stay built deeper into the forest area for those that book to stay in the inner cottages from an office in Durgapur. Caveat: Treat it as a nature park and not a wildlife sanctuary and you will not be disappointed. While we started walking on the designated trail laid with bricks, we met up with people returning from finishing the trail who were very vocal about feeling cheated. They had expected more from the expenditure of Rs50. They had finished with the entire designated walking area in 10mins of rapid walking. We were thankful of coming here without too much expectations. It was a pleasant nature walk for us. We did wander off away from the trails to explore the flora a few times. there were birds chirping on the tress and behind the bushes. then there was 3-4 gharials in an enclosed water body. beautiful healthy peacocks, herons and other birds.There was a single Nilgai. Spotted Deer which is roaming free in the sanctuary will be difficult to spot since it is expected they would stay in the forest cover with all the noise made by the tourists and the settlement outside the protected area.
Aninda RaziAninda Razi
One can falls for the jungle of Bethuadahari, situated near about Krishnanagar in Nadia district. It takes more or less 4 hours from Kolkata through NH 34. The forest of Shal, Segun gets deep to deeper from the entry-level, which is actually perfect enough for nature photography. But if it's about Wildlife, then, No, it's not satisfying atall. The only pond, we have seen (though the map tells of 4 ponds) reserves 4-5 Gharials. More to say, an enclosure is there, shown the Peacocks, some other species of birds , which is merely attractive . Only one 'Nilgai' is there, where maintenance is not so good. Allover, lack of maintenance has vividly shown in the sanctuary. Plants, shrubs are not properly signed in the board. Even in the bird enclosure, u can't locate the unknown species, other than the Peacocks. Unfortunately, we had with some disappointing experiences from the forest staffs. The museum near the entry gate(entry charge 2/-), will help you to reveal the stories of Nadia as well as Murshidabad district. Ticketing only with 50/- , this 170 acres of Jungle aka sanctuary, definitely can be a destination for a One day trip.
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The place is well connected from Kolkata, however, it does not justify the name 'Sanctuary'. We are only able to see two Gharial and one deer (on very remote distance). Other than this not even see birds. Apart from big trees and morning or evening walk around the jungle within defined (by officials) route. There is a lot of improvements needed for interns of hotels, food, wildlife availability, etc, in compare to Nandankanan I will give 1 out of 10. I stayed in hotel call Swastideep just opposite to Sanctuary main gate, this hotel is good considering location, cleanness, staff cordiality and there support outstanding. But lack of good food and variety, I would say any traveler will be highly disappointed, no proper restaurant, menu card nothing. Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Bethuadahari town (Nakashipara area) of Nadia District, West Bengal, India. The sanctuary is located beside National Highway 34. The sanctuary covers 67 hectares and was established in 1980 to preserve a portion of the central Gangetic alluvial ecozone. The sanctuary has a large population of spotted deer (chital), jackal, Bengal fox, porcupine, and common langur. Bird species include parakeets, Indian cuckoos, barbets and other smaller birds, while reptiles and amphibians include pythons, monitor lizards and gharials, a type of small crocodile. The sanctuary is a wonderful space for beginner photographers, tourists, etc. All should visit the place occasionally. The amazing rock python is the greatest attraction of the forest. As of the 1995 census, it had 297 chital deer. Among the trees found within the sanctuary are shal, teak, arjun, Indian rosewood, and bamboo.
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The parking space is not too big. Can hold maybe 20 cars. It cost me Rs50 per head as entry fee plus Rs10 for parking my vehicle inside the premises. There is provision of staying in few small cottages which must be prebooked. Then there is a separate place of stay built deeper into the forest area for those that book to stay in the inner cottages from an office in Durgapur. Caveat: Treat it as a nature park and not a wildlife sanctuary and you will not be disappointed. While we started walking on the designated trail laid with bricks, we met up with people returning from finishing the trail who were very vocal about feeling cheated. They had expected more from the expenditure of Rs50. They had finished with the entire designated walking area in 10mins of rapid walking. We were thankful of coming here without too much expectations. It was a pleasant nature walk for us. We did wander off away from the trails to explore the flora a few times. there were birds chirping on the tress and behind the bushes. then there was 3-4 gharials in an enclosed water body. beautiful healthy peacocks, herons and other birds.There was a single Nilgai. Spotted Deer which is roaming free in the sanctuary will be difficult to spot since it is expected they would stay in the forest cover with all the noise made by the tourists and the settlement outside the protected area.
Anupam Paul

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One can falls for the jungle of Bethuadahari, situated near about Krishnanagar in Nadia district. It takes more or less 4 hours from Kolkata through NH 34. The forest of Shal, Segun gets deep to deeper from the entry-level, which is actually perfect enough for nature photography. But if it's about Wildlife, then, No, it's not satisfying atall. The only pond, we have seen (though the map tells of 4 ponds) reserves 4-5 Gharials. More to say, an enclosure is there, shown the Peacocks, some other species of birds , which is merely attractive . Only one 'Nilgai' is there, where maintenance is not so good. Allover, lack of maintenance has vividly shown in the sanctuary. Plants, shrubs are not properly signed in the board. Even in the bird enclosure, u can't locate the unknown species, other than the Peacocks. Unfortunately, we had with some disappointing experiences from the forest staffs. The museum near the entry gate(entry charge 2/-), will help you to reveal the stories of Nadia as well as Murshidabad district. Ticketing only with 50/- , this 170 acres of Jungle aka sanctuary, definitely can be a destination for a One day trip.
Aninda Razi

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