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Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary – Avian Treasures of Belagavi

Rare birdlife in the caves and forests of Belagavi

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Introduction

Located in Belagavi district near the Goa–Karnataka border, Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary is a unique ecological zone known for its limestone caves, dense forests, and diverse birdlife. The sanctuary is particularly famous for the endangered Wroughton’s free-tailed bat and a rich mix of Western Ghats avifauna, making it a hotspot for birdwatchers and conservationists alike.

Did You Know?

  • The sanctuary is home to the elusive Wroughton’s free-tailed bat, found only here.
  • Bird species include Malabar trogon, grey-headed bulbul, and heart-spotted woodpecker.
  • The caves and cliffs attract swifts, swallows, and other rare cave-nesting birds.
  • Part of the Western Ghats UNESCO World Heritage biodiversity hotspot.

Highlights

  • Birding trails through evergreen and semi-evergreen forests.
  • Spotting hornbills, Malabar pied species, and colorful trogons.
  • Exploration of limestone caves with unique avifauna.
  • Untouched forest settings perfect for serious bird photography.

Practical Information

  • Best Time to Visit: November to March.
  • Activities: Birdwatching, cave exploration, trekking.
  • Stay Options: Eco-stays and resorts around Belagavi and Khanapur.

Location, Timings & Transport

  • Nearest Town: Khanapur (35 km), Belagavi (55 km).
  • By Air: Belagavi Airport (60 km).
  • By Rail: Khanapur railway station.
  • By Road: Accessible from Belagavi via NH-748.
  • Timings: Sunrise to sunset.

Summary

Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary offers a rare blend of caves, forests, and birdlife, making it a must-visit for bird enthusiasts seeking the untamed side of Karnataka’s Ghats.

Ideal For

Caves, Endemic