Bethuadahari

Bethuadahari
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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. The Sanctuary has a sizeable population of Chital, Jungle cat, Civet cat, Jackal, Mongoose, Porcupine, Langur, Monitor lizard, Python, Cobra, Krait etc. and about 50 species of birds.

There are two popular nature trails within the park, Brandis trail and Salim Ali trails. Tourist can stroll around during day experiencing chirping and cooing of birds and grazing chital. A Nature Interpretative Centre provides orientation to the tourists before setting off for a walk around sanctuary.

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By Air: Nearest airport is at Kolkata (Kolkata Airport), which is airlinked with all major Indian and international cities. Bethuadahari is 125 kilometers by road from Netaji Subhas Bose International airport, Kolkata.

By Rail: Krishnanagar local train is available from Sealdah Station (Kolkata). To reach this historic place other trains like Lalgola Passenger and Berhampore Passenger are also available. From krishnanagar its one hour by road.

By Road: Bethuadahari is well connected through National Highway (NH 34). It has good bus connectivity to and from Kolkata, Malda, Siliguri, Berhampore, Jalpaiguri, Purulia, Mayapur etc. Private vehicle can also be hired.

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