In Maharashtra's Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, the abundant biodiversity and dedication to conservation found in India comes to life. Tucked away in the lush folds of the Western Ghats in Satara district, this sanctuary is the perfect hidden gem. In addition to housing a variety of plants and animals, the sanctuary, created in 1985, covers an area of about 423.55 sq km. Today, it is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, owing to its ecological and scenic value. So much so, that is also credited as the lush green lung of Maharashtra!
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Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary: All About The Wildlife Haven In Maharashtra
Explore the breathtaking biodiversity of Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary in Maharashtra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the Western Ghats and home to rare flora, fauna, and historic forts

A view of the Koyna backwaters
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A view of the Koyna backwaters
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