Palamu Tiger Reserve
The Palamu Tiger Reserve is located in the Jharkhand state of India. Established in 1973, it is one of the oldest tiger reserves in the country and is part of the Project Tiger initiative. The reserve covers an area of approximately 1,014 square kilometers and is home to diverse wildlife, including the majestic Bengal tiger, leopards, and various species of deer.
The reserve features a mix of dense forests, grasslands, and hilly terrains, providing a rich habitat for flora and fauna. It also includes the Betla National Park, which is known for its scenic beauty and biodiversity. The Palamu Tiger Reserve plays a crucial role in conservation efforts and attracts nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.