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Madhya Pradesh

National Chambal Sanctuary

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January

3.3 - 28.5 °C

February

6 - 32.6 °C

March

10.9 - 38.5 °C

April

16.4 - 43.2 °C

May

21.6 - 45.6 °C

June

23.8 - 45.4 °C

July

24 - 40.3 °C

August

23.7 - 36.7 °C

September

21.2 - 37.2 °C

October

14.4 - 37.3 °C

November

8.7 - 34.2 °C

December

4.7 - 29.9 °C


Major Airports :

Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Airport Gwalior (GWL), Gwalior

Nearest Railway Station :

Gwalior Junction Railway Station (GWL)

Major Airports :

Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Airport Gwalior (GWL), Gwalior

Untamed realm of the wild

Cradled by the pristine waters of the Chambal River, a legend unto itself, lies the National Chambal Sanctuary, an untamed wilderness that defies the relentless march of industrialisation. As you venture into this serene realm, the air seems to whisper tales of a dark and mythical past, where the river is said to have been birthed from the blood of countless sacrificed cows, a ruthless king's quest for supreme power.

Yet, from these haunting origins, a sanctuary of unparalleled beauty has bloomed into a testament to nature's resilience. Untouched by industrial pollution, the National Chambal Sanctuary unfurls diverse habitats, sheltering a kaleidoscope of avian, aquatic and terrestrial life within its embrace. What makes this sanctuary unique is that it is the biggest riverine sanctuary of the country and is spread over an area of more than 5000 square kilometres. It is a Tristate protected area, spanning across three different states in North India - Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.

The National Chambal Sanctuary is a protected area established in 1979 with the primary goal of conserving the gharial (a rare species of crocodile), river dolphins and marsh crocodile. It is here, amidst the serene waters, that these majestic species especially gharials find refuge. Once teetering on the brink of extinction, this reptile species is now thriving under the watchful eye of conservation efforts that have transformed this valley into their safe home. Welcome to the National Chambal Sanctuary, which invites you to witness the timeless cycle of life unfolding within its serene confines.

A journey into the wild

Get ready for an odyssey where unparalleled natural splendour unfolds, beckoning explorers to witness experiences that transcend the mundane. Here, the river's serene waters serve as a stage for a symphony of life, where the elusive smooth-coated otter, a diverse tortoise species, and fishes find home. You may also spot the endangered Gangetic dolphin breaking the surface in a breathtaking display of grace. As you venture further, the marsh crocodile's gaze meets your own, a reminder of the primordial majesty that permeates this sanctuary.

Yet, from these haunting origins, a sanctuary of unparalleled beauty has bloomed into a testament to nature's resilience. Untouched by industrial pollution, the National Chambal Sanctuary unfurls diverse habitats, sheltering a kaleidoscope of avian, aquatic and terrestrial life within its embrace. What makes this sanctuary unique is that it is the biggest riverine sanctuary of the country and is spread over an area of more than 5000 square kilometres. It is a tristate protected area, spanning across three different states in North India - Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.

To fully immerse oneself in this untamed wonderland, a boat safari emerges as the quintessential odyssey, allowing you to glide through the waters and bear witness to the intricate tapestry of life that unfolds at every turn. Whether capturing the majesty of the golden jackal, the graceful stride of the chinkara, or the elusive Indian wolf through the lens of your camera, the National Chambal Sanctuary promises an experience that will etch itself upon your soul, a symphony of nature's grandeur that will resonate long after your journey's end.


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Beyond the verdant embrace of the National Chambal Sanctuary, Gwalior offers a wealth of architectural and cultural wonders, each site a testament to the region's rich heritage. A short drive away, the imposing Gwalior Fort rises like a sentinel, its towering walls and bastions whispering tales of valour and conquest that echo through the ages. Within this historic citadel lies the Man Mandir Palace, an architectural gem that dazzles with intricate carvings and vibrant frescoes, transporting you to the opulent courts of bygone eras. Nearby, the Sun Temple stands as a radiant crown, its crimson sandstone façade adorned with exquisite sculptures that pay homage to the Sun God. Then, you can wander the bustling markets of Gwalior, where the aroma of local food and daily life envelops you to offer a glimpse into the heart and soul of the city.

Heed to the call of Gwalior, where nature's untamed majesty converges with the eternal grandeur of human civilisation. Plan a trip to the National Chambal Sanctuary and let it be the gateway that ushers you into a realm of awe-inspiring experiences that will stay with you for life.

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