Fort Buxa 1866

Buxa Tiger Reserve is a tiger reserve and national park in northern West Bengal, India, covering an area of 760 km². It ranges in elevation from 60 m in the Gangetic Plains to 1,750 m bordering the Himalayas in the north. At least 284 bird species inhabit the reserve. Mammals present include Asian elephant, gaur, Sambar deer, clouded leopard, Indian leopard, …
Buxa Tiger Reserve is a tiger reserve and national park in northern West Bengal, India, covering an area of 760 km². It ranges in elevation from 60 m in the Gangetic Plains to 1,750 m bordering the Himalayas in the north. At least 284 bird species inhabit the reserve. Mammals present include Asian elephant, gaur, Sambar deer, clouded leopard, Indian leopard, and Asian golden cat.The Bengal tiger is also present but rarely seen. Buxa Tiger Reserve has a only 1 resident tiger.
  • Location: West Bengal, India
  • Established: 1983
  • Nearest city: Alipurduar
  • Area: 760 km² (290 sq mi)
  • Governing body: Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate Change, Government of India
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