Sipahijola Wildlife Sanctuary


Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Tripura, India of some, about from the city centre, located in Bishalgarh. It is a woodland with an artificial lake and natural botanical and zoological gardens. It is famous for its clouded leopard enclosures.

History

It was declared a Protected Area in 1987.

Wildlife

The sanctuary contains a variety of birds, primates, and other animals. The terrain is green throughout the year and the weather is temperate except for the two humid summer months of March and April. It gives shelter to about 150 species of birds and the unique bespectacled monkey, Phayre's langur.
The primate section consists of four species. The crab-eating mongoose has been resuscitated. The sanctuary has been developed both as a wildlife sanctuary and as an academic and research centre.
About 150 species of birds live in the sanctuary, and migratory birds visit in winter. Initiated in 1972 the sanctuary has five sections: carnivores, primates, ungulates, reptiles and aviary. There are several lakes;among which Amrit Sagar named lake have boating facility.

Facilities

There is an accommodation at the forest where a dak bungalow, called Abasarika, near the botanical garden, zoo and boating lake attracts the tourists to have a night adventure in the middle of the forest which is a great experience.
The Zoo, which is about 3-4 km inside sanctuary, is open from 8 AM to 4 PM, Saturday to Thursday and one has to pay fee for self, camera and parking.

Location

The sanctuary falls on way to Udaipur from Agartala and is spread over an area of a little more than 13 square kms.