Benog Wildlife Sanctuary FAQs

  1. What is Benog Wildlife Sanctuary?

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, situated near Mussoorie. It is known for its diverse flora and fauna.

  1. When was it established?

The sanctuary was established in 1993.

  1. What wildlife can be seen in Benog Wildlife Sanctuary?

Key species include:
Himalayan Bear
Leopard
Wild Boar
Himalayan Monal
Various species of pheasants and birds

  1. Are there any endangered species in the sanctuary?

Yes, the Himalayan Monal and the Himalayan Bear are among the key species protected here.

  1. What types of vegetation are found in the sanctuary?

The sanctuary features:
Oak forests
Pine forests
Rhododendron bushes
Grasslands

  1. What are the visiting hours?

Typically, the sanctuary is open from sunrise to sunset. For exact hours, it’s best to check with local authorities.

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7. Is there an entry fee?

Yes, there is an entry fee, which varies based on nationality and type of visit. Confirm the current fee rates with the sanctuary office.

  1. Do visitors need permission to enter?

Yes, visitors generally need to obtain a permit from the Forest Department or sanctuary office.

  1. Are there accommodation options available?

Accommodation is limited within the sanctuary. Visitors can stay in nearby areas such as Mussoorie, which offers various hotels and guesthouses.

  1. What activities can visitors do in the sanctuary?

Activities include wildlife viewing, nature walks, and photography. The sanctuary provides opportunities to enjoy the scenic beauty and diverse wildlife.

  1. Are guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours are available and are recommended for a better understanding of the sanctuary and its wildlife.

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