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Indravati National Park

Wild Buffalo Country on the Indravati River

Chhattisgarh

Image: Syedsamali / CC BY-SA 4.0
Remote Travel Conditions
Security, road, and permission conditions should be checked carefully before planning travel.
Limited Tourism Infrastructure
Treat Indravati as a remote forest destination with variable visitor facilities rather than a standard safari circuit.

Plan Your Visit

Welcome to Indravati National Park! Use the resources below to plan your adventure in one of India's most treasured wild spaces.

Reservations

There is no standard public safari portal for Indravati. Confirm whether tourism is currently feasible and permitted before making plans.

Lodging

Jagdalpur
The most practical service base for visitors assessing Bastar travel.
Remote Local Stays
Any closer stay or field arrangement should be confirmed directly and only after current travel feasibility is checked.

Book your stay

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Visitor Centers

Bastar Forest / Local Park Contacts
Bastar region • Office hours
Current access, permission, and route guidance for Indravati travel.

Rules & Regulations

  • Verify security and travel advisories before leaving
  • Do not enter without current local permission
  • Carry supplies for long rural stretches
  • Avoid off-route travel
  • Respect all forest and administrative instructions

Accessibility

Remote roads, limited facilities, and changing travel conditions make this one of the least accessible parks in the dataset.

Basic Information

About This Park

Indravati National Park protects one of central India's broadest and least urbanized forest landscapes, stretching across southern Chhattisgarh in the Bastar region. The park is built around dry deciduous forest, riverine corridors, and a remote conservation setting associated with tigers, hill mynas, and the remaining habitat of India's wild buffalo in the region.

Operating Hours & Seasons

SeasonMorning SafariEvening Safari
Cool Season (Nov - Feb)Daylight travel with permissionReturn before dark
Warm Season (Mar - May)Early travel preferredAfternoon movement as advised locally

Access depends heavily on current local administration, safety conditions, and forest permissions.

Closure PeriodMonsoon and security conditions can sharply restrict access.

Fees & Passes

CategoryAmount
Entry/PermitAs notified by Chhattisgarh authorities
Guide/VehicleVaries by current access arrangements

Do not assume a routine walk-in tourism model; current permissions should be checked before committing to travel.

Weather

☀️ Summer
March - June
24°C - 43°C
Very hot and dry, with difficult mid-day travel conditions.
🌧️ Monsoon
July - September
22°C - 31°C
Heavy rain affects roads, rivers, and visitor logistics.
❄️ Winter
October - February
12°C - 29°C
Cooler and most practical for travel when routes are open.

Contact Information

Authority
Chhattisgarh Forest Department

Directions & Transportation

Physical Address

Indravati National Park, Bastar region, Chhattisgarh

19.3333° N, 81.0000° E

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By Air

Jagdalpur is the nearest practical airport when flights are operating; Raipur is the main fallback gateway.

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By Train

Jagdalpur is the most practical railhead for the Bastar region.

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By Road

Road access comes through the Bastar region toward the Kutru and Dantewada side according to current local advisories.

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Local Transport

Travel only with locally informed drivers, permitted arrangements, and updated advice on route conditions.

Things to Do

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Remote Forest Drive
Experience one of India's least commercial protected-area landscapes where access is currently feasible.
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River Landscape Viewing
Follow the role of the Indravati River in shaping the park's ecology and terrain.
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Bird Watching
Watch for forest birds including the state bird hill myna in suitable habitat.
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Wilderness Interpretation
Understand conservation challenges in a large but low-infrastructure forest park.

Nature & Wildlife

Key Wildlife

Bengal TigerWild BuffaloLeopardSloth BearWild DogSambarHill MynaMugger Crocodile

Flora

Dry deciduous forest, bamboo, riverine vegetation, mixed woodland, and open patches tied to the Indravati basin.

Fauna

Indravati supports large carnivores, ungulates, birds, reptiles, and the remaining conservation value of wild-buffalo habitat in the Bastar forest belt.

Learn About the Park

History

Indravati was notified in 1982 and later included in India's tiger reserve network, becoming one of Bastar's most important protected areas.

Quick Facts

Established
1982
Area
1,258 sq km
State
Chhattisgarh
Designation
Tiger Reserve National Park