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Just discovered Tamor Pingla in Chhattisgarh

I’ve been researching offbeat wildlife destinations in India, and I stumbled upon the tamor pingla wildlife sanctuary in Chhattisgarh. I’m honestly surprised this place isn’t more famous.
From what I’ve gathered, the tamor pingla wildlife sanctuary is a hidden treasure for anyone who loves nature without the crowds. It’s actually a designated Tiger Reserve, so the biodiversity is impressive—think leopards, wild boars, deer, and a massive variety of birds. But beyond the wildlife, the landscape itself looks incredible. We’re talking rolling hills, thick forests, and clear streams, plus nearby attractions like the Rakasganda Falls and the Tattapani hot springs.
What I really like about the tamor pingla wildlife sanctuary is the focus on eco-tourism. It seems like a place where you can actually do responsible travel—enjoying nature while helping preserve it. They have trekking and nature trails for adventure seekers, and apparently, the birdwatching at the tamor pingla wildlife sanctuary is top-tier for enthusiasts.
I’m planning a trip between October and March when the weather is cool. Getting to the tamor pingla wildlife sanctuary seems manageable via Raipur airport or Dhamtari railway station.
Has anyone here actually been to the tamor pingla wildlife sanctuary? I’d love to hear firsthand experiences about the safari or tips for staying there. It looks like the perfect mix of adventure and peace, and I’m keen to explore it before it gets too commercialized.