About Srisailam Tiger Reserve
Srisailam Srisailam Tiger Reserve is a protected area in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in the Nallamala Hills and forms a part of the Eastern Ghats. The reserve is known for its tiger population. The reserve was established in 1978 and covers an area of . It is divided into the core area and the buffer area. The core area covers and the buffer area covers . The reserve is open to the public from October to June. The reserve is home to a large number of tigers. As of 2010, there were estimated to be around 45 tigers in the reserve. Other animals found in the reserve include leopards, sloth bears, gaur, sambar deer, chital deer, and Malabar squirrels. The reserve is located in the Nallamala Hills and forms a part of the Eastern Ghats. The reserve is open to the public from October to June. The reserve is home to a large number of tigers. As of 2010, there were estimated to be around 45 tigers in the reserve. Other animals found in the reserve include leopards, sloth bears, gaur, sambar deer, chital deer, and Malabar squirrels. Per Person 13,000
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