Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary in Thane district, Maharashtra, is only some 85km or so from Mumbai. It forms the catchment area around lake Tansa, which supplies much of Mumbai’s water. The sanctuary is almost three times the size of Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali, Mumbai, but much lesser known, and seems to have much less wildlife. “There are atleast 54 species of animals and 200 species of birds do exist in the sanctuary. Major wild animals are Panther, Barking deer, Mouse deer, Hyena, Wild boar etc.”
I didn’t go inside the sanctuary, but in the peripheral villages, spent a morning photographing wildflowers, butterflies, and the odd reptile. This was early October 2013, right after the rains.
There is practically no place here to eat. So carry your snacks and water. If you like, try and carry your tea/coffee as well.
How to reach Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary
[box type=”success” width=”100%” ]Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary can be reached via the road going next to Atgaon Railway Station on NH3, the Nashik Highway. We haven’t stayed anywhere there, so can’t really recommend any place yet.
Where to stay at Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary : There are now some private places to stay, but we haven’t stayed yet, so have no recommendations. If you want to walk in the forest you must seek permissions from the Forest Department : Deputy Conservator of Forests, (Wildlife), Thane Wildlife Division, L.B.S.Marg, Naupada, Thane (West), Maharashtra India 400 602. 91-22-25402522
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5 thoughts on “Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary”
I love your blog and your intrepid travels. Stunning photos. This one’s my favourite. Thank you for sharing.
I love your blog and your intrepid travels. Stunning photos. This one’s my favourite. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome clicks 🙂 Loved em.
Thanks Shashank! Have you been there…
Beautiful post! Thanks for sharing such vivid images…we should care more about wildlife in India. Shared this in my social networks.
Thanks Moon. It’s sad how few of our sanctuaries have much wildlife left in them.