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Introductions to Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary:
Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary is located near a man-made lake that spreads a distance of 50kms from Warangal in Andhra Pradesh. The bank of Pakhal Lake is the homeland for wild lives. The sanctuary is established in the year 1952 by Kakatiyas.
Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary is a trip to the kingdom of animals where wild animals are given the chance to nestle in the plateau and low hill with safe ambience.
Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary:
Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh covers 860 sq-km. The natural beauty and the fresh ambience rejuvenate every visitor’s mind. Bamboo, Teak, Adina Cordifolia, Bombax ceiba, Bridelia retusa, Flacourtia indica and Garuga pinnata are the main vegetation that visitors can spot in the Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary in Andhra Pradesh. Tropical deciduous forest with evergreen species, woody herbs, climbers, shrubs and monsoon herbs are common in this sanctuary.
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