
For
people interested in specific animals, the following tips may be of some
help as to where to look for them. However, it must be kept in mind that
this is a jungle and is a home without boundaries to all the animals that
live in it. The fact that the chances of seeing specific animals in the
areas mentioned below are higher, there is no guarantee where they may show
up during your visit. So, keep these tips in mind but also follow your own
and your guide's instincts.
Tigers: Sambar Trail, Gettheryo, Main road between High
Bank and Ram Singh Road, Dhikala to Paterpani road, Bijrani to Malani jungle
road.
Elephants: Jungle track between Sultan and Gairal, Dhikala
and Khinanauli chaurs, Mota sal, Champion Road and surrounding area, all
sots towards late evening, from Dhikala watchtower, Gairal Forest Rest
House, Sambar Trail, Gettheryo and Ram Singh Road. If visiting the park in
the summers, it is almost impossible to return without seeing elephants at
any, or all, of these places.
Deer: Dhikala and Khinanauli chaurs, Jamun Bhuji,
Gettheryo, Amla Sot and Sambar Trail.
Wild Boar: Dhikala and Khinanauli chaurs, Jamun Bhuji,
Nimbu bhuji, Roads leading down to Gairal.
Jackals: Sarapduli, Gairal huts.
Leopards: Northern Ridge and above Ram Singh Road.
Otters: Near opposite banks of the river Ramganga below
Khinanauli, Champion Road.
Porcupines: Around Forest rest House dumps and near
kitchen windows (at night)
Ghoral: Northern ridge
Crocodiles: Crocodile Pool, End of Champion road, Ramganga
Reservoir, River bank between Gairal and Crocodile Pool.
Turtles: In shallow waterholes and pools.
Sal Tortoises: Waterholes and around decaying kills.
Dhole: Bijrani / Malani area (extremely rare)
Himalayan Black Bear: Northern Ridge Sloth Bear: Bijrani /
Malani area Birds: Riverbeds, Ramganga Reservoir, in and around chaurs, from
Dhikala watchtower, Lower southern reaches of the northern ridge opposite
Khinanauli.
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