Amrabad Tiger Reserve-Telangana India
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Amrabad Tiger Reserve


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Amrabad Tiger Reserve spreads over 2,800 sq.kms in the districts of Mahabubnagar and Nalgonda, is the largest tiger reserve in the country. Earler, it was part of 'Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger reserve' but post-bifurcation, the northern part of the reserve is vested with Telangana state and renamed as 'Amrabad Tiger Reserve'. The southern portion continues to be 'NSTR' is with Andhra Pradesh. There are an estimated 23 Tigers in the reserve.

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Tiger Reserve



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2,800 square km



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Temperatures :

8°C to 45°C



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Time to Visit :

October to June



Animal in Amrabad Tiger Reserve

Mammals like leopard, Indian wolf, wild dog, jackal, spooted dear, sambar, cowsingha, etc.

Resorts in Amrabad Tiger Reserve

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General Information :

Amrabad Tiger Reserve spreads over 2,800 sq.kms in the districts of Mahabubnagar and Nalgonda, is the largest tiger reserve in the country. Earler, it was part of 'Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger reserve' but post-bifurcation, the northern part of the reserve is vested with Telangana state and renamed as 'Amrabad Tiger Reserve'.



Location :

Reserve spreads over five districts – Nalgonda, Mahaboobnagar, Kurnool, Prakasam and Guntur – in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.



Best Time To Visit :

October to June



How to Reach Amrabad Tiger Reserve


  By Air :

Hyderabad is 316 km. away.



  By Rail :

Hyderabad as well as Markapur (85 km. away) are connected to Srisailam.



  By Road :

Srisailam is 190 km. from Kurnool, 220 km. from Guntur, 470 km. from Chennai, and 85 km. from Mannanur.



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