Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in Chhattisgarh, India. It spans about 245 square kilometers of undulating terrain with tropical dry deciduous forests.
Located in Mahasamund district near Raipur, the sanctuary features rivers like Jonk (a Mahanadi tributary) and Balamdehi, plus streams, waterfalls, and hillocks.
Highlights include scenic waterfalls (e.g., Dhaskund, Siddhakhol) and Turturiya Dham, a mythological site. Safaris explore core forests, grasslands, and water bodies; accommodations like lodges are nearby.
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