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Encyclopedia > Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary

in Northeastern Goa, India.The total area of this park land is 8 square km. Parklands managed by the Government. A favourite destination for both tourists and school children. Known for the place to go and encounter a wide variety of animal life inculding: sambar deer, Indian Bison,peacocks and many speices of snake. Goa (गोआ in DevanāgarÄ«) is Indias smallest state in terms of area and the fourth smallest in terms of population after Sikkim, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh. ... Sambar may refer to: Sambar, a kind of deer Sambar, a lentil-based dish common in South India This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Peacock re-directs here; for alternate uses see Peacock (disambiguation). ...


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Goa: Wildlife Sanctuaries and Reserve Forests - India (549 words)
Bondla is situated on the lush foothills of the Western Ghats and is good place to see Sambar and Wild Boar.
This is the smallest of the Goa's Wildlife Sanctuaries and is the easiest to reach.
East of Panaji (Panjim) on the Belgaum road is the B.M. Wildlife Sanctuary.
Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary (284 words)
The Bondla wildlife sanctuary is probably the most popular sanctuary in the state.
Bondla is covered with moist Deciduous forest with the state tree Terminalia Crenulata (Matti) and Rosewood being the most common trees around.
The sanctuary is equipped with watch towers where the adventurous can watch wild animals at their water holes.
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