In the southern folds of the Sahyadris, where the Western Ghats ripple into a lush crescendo of forest and mist, lies a sanctuary that feels gloriously off the grid. Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary, tucked away in Maharashtra’s Kolhapur district, is not the kind of place that clamours for attention. It does not have the celebrity of Tadoba or the easy recognisability of Pench. Instead, it offers something rarer: silence broken by birdsong, roads that dissolve into rainforest, and the unmistakable thrill of spotting a wild gaur emerging from a curtain of green.
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A sanctuary where silence speaks louder than sound Photo: Ronit Gaikwad
A sanctuary where silence speaks louder than sound Photo: Ronit Gaikwad
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