Rehekuri Blackbuck Sanctuary - DOT-Maharashtra Tourism
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Rehekuri Blackbuck Sanctuary
Blackbucks have often been in the news. And not just for an often reported criminal case filed against a well-known actor for shooting this rarely sighted animal but also for the many stories of the Bishnois of Rajasthan who go to great lengths to protect them. In Maharashtra, blackbucks can be seen at the Rehekuri Wildlife Sanctuary, a deciduous scrub forest that also provides interesting exploration trails.
Blackbucks have often been in the news. And not just for an often reported criminal case filed against a well-known actor for shooting this rarely sighted animal but also for the many stories of the Bishnois of Rajasthan who go to great lengths to protect them. In Maharashtra, blackbucks can be seen at the Rehekuri Wildlife Sanctuary, a deciduous scrub forest that also provides interesting exploration trails.
Situated in the Karjat taluka of Ahmednagar district, the Rehekuri Wildlife Sanctuary is spread over 2.17 square kilometers and draws nature lovers and tourists for its wide variety of flora and fauna. Apart from the many species of trees and plants, you can spot here blackbucks, chinkaras, wolves and the Indian fox.
The blackbucks have definitely taken a liking to this place and from just about 15 to 20 of these animals in the 1980s, the numbers have steadily increased to more than 300 as of now. In Maharashtra the blackbuck is referred to as ‘kalvit’ and the male blackbuck easily stands out from among a group of antelopes for its long spiral horns, which it uses to impress the females.
Given the fact that the area is grassland territory, walking through the sanctuary is a pleasure, more so for the sightings of the many types of antelopes present here. The best way to observe the blackbucks is to be rooted behind a tree and patiently wait for them to come and graze.
The distance from Pune to Bhigwan is 100 km. Turn left towards Karjat. Drive 45 km up to Karjat on the periphery of which is the sanctuary. For accommodation, you can try to get a suite at Rehekuri, the booking for which is managed by Conservator of Forests, Forest Department, Wildlife Wing, Wanowrie. Tel.: 020-26851143.
Distance from Mumbai: 260 Kms.
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Blackbuck
Blackbucks have often been in the news. And not just for an often reported criminal case filed against a well-known actor for shooting this rarely sighted animal but also for the many stories of the Bishnois of Rajasthan who go to great lengths to protect them. In Maharashtra, blackbucks can be seen at the Rehekuri Wildlife Sanctuary, a deciduous scrub forest that also provides interesting exploration trails.
Rehekuri
Blackbucks have often been in the news. And not just for an often reported criminal case filed against a well-known actor for shooting this rarely sighted animal but also for the many stories of the Bishnois of Rajasthan who go to great lengths to protect them. In Maharashtra, blackbucks can be seen at the Rehekuri Wildlife Sanctuary, a deciduous scrub forest that also provides interesting exploration trails.
How to get there

By Road
Distance between Pune and Bhigwan is 100 kms. Turn left towards Karjat. Drive 45 kms upto Karjat. Rehekuri is just outside Karjat.

By Rail
Take a train to Karjat and then proceed by road to Rehekuri.

By Air
The nearest Airport is Lohegaon Airport (Pune).
Near by Attractions
Bhigwan Lake
GIB Sanctuary
Siddhatek
Blue Pansy Butterfly
Bhigwan Lake
There are some other attractions near the Rehekuri Wildlife Sanctuary. This includes the lake at Bhigwan which is one of the best locations for watching water birds, both migratory and resident, as well as flamingoes.
GIB Sanctuary
You could also visit the Great Indian Bustard Wildlife Sanctuary which is spread over the two districts of Ahmednagar and Solapur.
Siddhatek
You could also visit the Great Indian Bustard Wildlife Sanctuary which is spread over the two districts of Ahmednagar and Solapur.
Blue Pansy Butterfly
Junonia orithya is a nymphalid butterfly with many subspecies occurring from Africa, through southern and south-eastern Asia, Cambodia and in Australia. In India, its common English name is the blue pansy
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