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About

Radhanagari Wild Life Sanctuary

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Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1985, is one of Maharashtra’s oldest protected reserves, located in the Western Ghats near Kolhapur. It was specially created for the conservation of the Indian bison (Gaur) and spans over 350 sq. km of dense forest, grasslands, and hilly terrain. The sanctuary is home to diverse wildlife including leopards, sloth bears, deer, and over 260 bird species. At its heart lies the scenic Radhanagari Dam, which plays a vital role in maintaining the forest ecosystem. Recognized as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site buffer zone, Radhanagari supports rich flora and fauna and serves as a key biodiversity hotspot. Its pristine environment, rare species, and ecological significance make it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts, researchers, and conservationists. It’s not just a sanctuary — it’s a living tribute to India’s natural heritage.

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exclusive stay

Radhanagri Jungle Rest House Booking

Bhairavgad ( Rest House )

Capacity: 2

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₹1000.00 / Night

Radhanagari

Bembo House

Capacity: 2

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₹1000.00 / Night

Sagareshwar

Dajipur Tents

Capacity: 2

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₹1000.00 / Night

Dajipur

Dormitory Bed (Dormitory )

Capacity: 20

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₹1000.00 / Night

Radhanagari

Nearest Places

Places of Interest

Radhanagari Butterfly Garden, Hattimahal, Ugwai Devi Temple, Konkan Darshan Point, Nature Info Center – Dajipur, Malewadi Dam, Rautwadi Waterfall

More Scenic Spots

Laxmisagar Reservoir, Shahusagar Reservoir, Savrai Sada, Sambarkond, Tiger Water, Trap, Shivgad Fort

Facilities for Tourists

Forest Rest House, Tent Stay, Eco-Canteen at Radhanagari & Dajipur, Safari Bus from Kolhapur, Jungle Safari Vehicle

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A Living World of Wild Wonders

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About Radhanagri

Radhanagri Wildlife Sanctuary

Nestled in the Sahyadri range, Radhanagri Wildlife Sanctuary offers lush forest stays, waterfalls, and peaceful jungle adventures.

Popular attractions include the Savarai Plateau, Radhanagari Waterfall, and the scenic Ugwai Devi Temple. Stay options include eco-huts, tents, and dorms in both Dajipur and Radhanagri. Ideal for bird watchers, nature lovers, and trekkers — Radhanagri is a true forest experience.

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Kolhapur Bus Stop
51 KM
KH Railway St
52 KM
Kolhapur Airport
59 KM
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No Pre-booking Required

Radhanagri Wildlife Entry Fees

Adult (12+)

₹100.00

Child (6-12)

₹50.00

Infant (0.00)

₹0.00

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Guest Experiences

Read what guests loved about their jungle stay.

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"Visiting Radhnagri was a truly refreshing experience! The lush greenery, serene atmosphere, and the chance to spot wild animals like the Indian bison made our trip unforgettable. Perfect place for nature lovers seeking peace and adventure!"

– Pooja D.,Pune

"One of the best eco-tourism spots in Maharashtra. I’ll definitely come again with my friends."

– Farhan Shaikh

"I visited with my family and we all had a great time. It’s safe, clean and full of natural beauty."

– Zaheer Dhalait

"Amazing experience! The guides were knowledgeable and very friendly. Great place for nature lovers."

– Rohan Jadhav

"Perfect getaway from the city hustle. The safari and lake views were unforgettable. Highly recommended!"

– Zaheer Dhalait

"Radhanagri wildlife sanctuary is truly a hidden gem. I loved the peaceful vibe and the variety of animals."

– Aarav Patil