Mayureshwar Wildlife Sanctuary - Featured Reviews (131)
Near to Jejuri temple, no entry fee. deer can be seen during monsoon. we went in 1st week of may. around 20-25 deer were seen. around 30 kms from Jejuri. next visit will be in monsoon. 2 wheeler & 4 wheeler both are preferable.
Mayureshwar is a small package with a lot of force, Chinkara are in abundance which is good to see, they are small and nible and blend well with the sun parched grass so keep an eye out, they are also quit shy so if too close not only them but any other Chinkara around will run. Mayureshwar is filled with wildlife, I have seen shrikes, lapwings, falcons, deer, kingfishers, bee eaters and more. There are towers stationed across the park so you'll get a good view, I recommend going in the evening before sunset or morning if in Pune leave at around 5:30 to 6:00 if in Mumbai it will take you approx 2 hours to pune and another hour or 40 minutes from Pune to the sanctuary, fun fact there is also supposedly the first Ganpathi temple ever made over there. You can enter free with the car (or I have atleast) do not recommend walking by foot do not do that, instead taking a silent car with high clearance to keep away from the occasional big rock, so do keep that in mind. If you wanna get a camera minimum zoom should be 18x optical, any less than that and it's useless, you will need a camera with a fast auto focus, or you should be fast at focusing as the animals there are small and nimble. You can stay overnight but do so in the towers due to their being a pack of well knnown wild dogs, striped hyenas, the Indian wolf and jackals, all of which can do lots of damage to you, another reason not to walk, and that's pretty much it, enjoy.
Good development & reserved sanctuary for Chinkaras. Enjoyed drive on internal roads, it was cloudy & could observe many deers. One can spend couple of hours & have nice time with family & friends. If small children are in group then it's more enjoyments. No other arrangements in sanctuary. All gates are unmanned . Very safe to move around. Different fauna & flowers .
Not an exciting spot. Some deers could be seen. All gates are wide open though there is notice warning visitors not to enter without tickets and that it is crime to do so. No guard to check on gates. No one bothers to see if you have purchased tickets or not. Forest department should take note of this.
Smallest wildlife sanctuary of India. 70 kms from Pune. Good place to spot deer and variety of birds.
Visited this place on 13 Dec 2020 (Sunday ride). Its Closed. Only the road is open which passes through this area. Bike riders can go for Offroading experience. Rest ghanta na kuch dikhnewala except Cow, horse, Buffalo, cat, crow & Deers.
Saw a lot of Chinkaras, some good and rare birds as well. You can drive around inside but that will scare the animals away. Park at places and walk around.
Nice quite place, high probability u will see deer, need to bring some food as no good resto is nearby
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Where is Mayureshwar Wildlife Sanctuary Located ?
Mayureshwar Wildlife Sanctuary Located in Supe of Pune. The complete address is 89R7+JWF Mayureshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Songaon Shendre Road, Baramati Tehsil, Pune District, Supe, Maharashtra 412204.
Can I get the contact No of 'Mayureshwar Wildlife Sanctuary' ?
Yes you can contact over this 020 2566 0370 no.
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