The Bera Zone is a wildlife corridor and transition area of the national park, offering diverse landscapes from open grasslands to dense forest patches.
What Makes Bera Special?
Features a mix of terrain with seasonal streams and rocky outcrops
Less crowded safari routes with opportunities for undisturbed wildlife viewing
Known for unique landscape photography opportunities
Wildlife Highlights:
Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and spotted deer
Frequent sightings of hyenas and porcupines
Birds:
Paradise flycatcher, Indian roller, and crested serpent eagle
Waterfowl near seasonal pools
Best Time to Visit:
November to April — peak season for wildlife activity and comfortable safari conditions.
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