Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary
A part of Corbett Tiger Reserve (Project Tiger) | Lansdowne Division, Nainital, India
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About
Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary covers a total area of about 301 sq. km. Situated at the edge of the Corbett Tiger Reserve, the sanctuary lies in Nainital District of Uttaranchal. Famous for Asiatic elephants and tigers, the sanctuary has been named after the Sonanadi River. An example of the Northern Indian tropical forests, it is home to tree species of Sal, sheesham, semal, bakli and many other trees. Situated in the neighbourhood of Corbett National Park, it is home to reptiles like python, monitor lizard, king cobra and different species of turtles. At the sanctuary, tourists can also view elephants, tigers and many other animals.