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Five Reasons Why You Should Visit Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary

Sustainable Living Practices

• Uses local materials in construction
• Reduces waste through recycling and composting
• Offers sustainability education for guests and staff

Water Neutrality Initiatives

• Implements rainwater harvesting systems
• Recycles water for irrigation
• Installs low-flow fixtures
• Monitors and manages water footprint

Solar Power Utilization

• Installs solar panels for electricity and water heating
• Reduces reliance on fossil fuels
• Lowers greenhouse gas emissions

Carbon Footprint Reduction Efforts

• Promotes energy efficiency
• Uses electric vehicles within the resort
• Sources food and supplies locally
• Engages in reforestation and carbon offset programs

Community Involvement

• Supports local businesses
• Hires staff from the local community
• Participates in community development projects
• Collaborates with local environmental organizations

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Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary Excursion Route

Begin your adventure at Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary with Day 1’s Pottery Classes, where you’ll experience the joy of molding clay into unique creations under the guidance of skilled local artisans—a perfect way to connect with the region’s cultural heritage. On Day 2, embark on an exciting Jungle Safari, exploring the sanctuary’s rich biodiversity, spotting rare wildlife, and witnessing the natural beauty of the Chhewla Pond, Bamner River, and Chakai Nala. Wrap up your excursion with Day 3’s Nature Walk & Bird Watching, a peaceful guided trek through serene forest trails where you’ll observe diverse bird species, soak in the tranquil environment, and learn about the ecosystem’s delicate balance, making your 3-day journey both adventurous and rejuvenating.

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Know More About Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary

Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary is the largest protected forest reserve in Madhya Pradesh, spanning approximately 1,197 km² across the districts of Sagar, Damoh, and Narsinghpur. A haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, the sanctuary is home to stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity.

In addition to the thrilling wildlife safaris, the sanctuary boasts natural attractions like Chhewla Pond, the serene Bamner River, and the picturesque Chakai Nala.

Being one of the lesser-explored gems of Madhya Pradesh, Nauradehi offers untouched beauty, quiet trails, and countless hidden wonders—waiting to be discovered by those who seek the wild in its purest form.

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