| Palamau
Palamau is situated within
the lndo-Malayan realm and is rich in flora and fauna, though the area is prone
to severe droughts. There are 107 villages in the buffer area and three in the
core with a human population of 65,000 and a livestock population of 45,000. The
core is distributed into two parts, the actual core and the recently inducted
'satellite core'. The park was brought under Project Tiger in 1973 and is among
the first nine Tiger Reserves of the country. The core area was declared a National
Park in September 1989. Location The Palamau
National Park is located in the eastern Indian state of Bihar and is in the western
part of the Chotanagpur plateau. The region extends from the latitude 23°25'-23°55'
in the North to the longitude 83°50'-84°25' in the East. Excursion The world. s first tiger-census, based on pugmark
count, was done in the Palamau forests in 1932. One can drive through patches
of dense sal and bamboo forests in the park. Tiger, panther, slothbear, gaur,
Indian porcupine, wolf, wild boar, dhole (wild dogs), chinkara, sambar, mouse
deer and pangolin find refuge in these forests. Elephants appear during the monsoon
with the availability of water. During the rest of the months, the water sources
dry up and the park faces acute water-scarcity. The park is spread over a core
area of 250 square kilometers and is also known as the Betla National Park. Peafowl,
red jungle fowl, and partridges are the common birds here. A ride into
the Tiger Reserve is quite exciting, if not always rewarding. One can hire a guide
and a jeep from the forest department. The core of the forest is not open to tourists.
Watch towers and ground hides have been created to see the wildlife in relative
stillness and safety. There are two large forts looming in lonely isolation
deep in the forests. These forts are said to have been built by the Adivasi kings
of the Chero dynasty. Raja Medhni Raj, the ruler of Chotanagpur began the construction
and the task of completing the forts was left to his son Pratap Raj while the
father battled with invaders. The main sentinel of the old fort is visible high
up on the hill. It has defences in three directions, and three main gates, the
largest named Singh Dwar (Lion Gate). The Nagpuri Gate has two inscriptions in
Sanskrit and Persian. On the imposing main gate of the lower fort, some embellishments
in blue tile are still intact. The architecture is very Islamic which speaks of
Daud Khan. s conquest. During the British times a sum was paid regularly for the
upkeep of the forests and a lot of excavation and restoration was carried out.
Places Nearby In the surrounding areas
of the Palamau Wildlife Sanctuary is Ranchi around 140 km away. The city was,
during the British Raj, the summer capital of Bihar state and is now all set to
become the capital of the newly proposed Jharkhand state. The Hazaribagh
National Park close by has an ecosystem and inhabitants similar to that of Palamau,
but is smaller in size. Netarhat, the Queen of
Chotanagpur. is situated at an elevation of 3,700 feet above sea level. Here,
one is exposed to abundant lush greenery and great landscape.
Flora The
vegetation in this region comprises moist deciduous and dry deciduous forests
and includes sal and bamboo as the major components. The western part of the Reserve
is composed of dry deciduous forests and the other part shows characters of moist
mixed deciduous nature. The entire area has a good distribution of bamboo breaks.
The herbarium recently prepared by the Tiger Reserve authorities records a good
number of medicinal plants. Fauna At the
last count, there were around 44 tigers in the park. Other important inhabitants
of the sanctuary are wolves, hares, chital, nilgai, monkey, common langur, gaur,
leopard, and sambar. Elephants are also seen in large numbers in the park. Top
Getting There By Air Ranchi,
situated around 140 km away, is the nearest airport with regular air connections
to Delhi, Calcutta, Patna and Lucknow. By Rail The
nearest important railway station is Daltongunj, connected to many places in the
region with regular trains. Ranchi and Gaya are also convenient railway stations
for the tourists coming from Delhi and Calcutta respectively. BY
Road The sanctuary is well connected to other cities in the region by
regular buses run by the state transport corporation and private companies. Top
Weather Temperature Maximum
45°C Minimum 3°C The monsoon months are from July to mid September.
Best Time To Visit Palamau National Park The
climate of this region is extreme with the maximum temperature going well over
40°C in summers. In total contrast to this, winters are quite cold with the minimum
temperature dipping to 3°C. The monsoon months are from July to mid September.
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