National Chambal Sanctuary, also called the National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary, is a 5,400 km² tri-state protected area in northern India for the protection of the Critically Endangered...
We, a group of 2 senior citizen couples, took a break at this point, which is not much publicized and found it to be an excellent point for educational tourism, especially for school going kids. The… Full review by GuruGhummakad
Nov 26, 2019
We stayed here for three nights. It was really nice to be able to sit outside, eat drink and listen to the wildlife. We were allocated a nature guide for our three days, who came with us on our booke… Full review by JeffOP
Apr 13, 2019
I was part of a group of 6 which hired a boat ride on Chambal river. Our guide was Ghani who seemed to know the names of all the Indian plants and animals. Our minibus parked at the top of a grassy h… Full review by GSimps0n
which area of the national park do you see the Gharials and skimmers
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We traveled east on Highway 62 from the village of Bah, we then turned to the right on road 138W. From there an outfitter took us a little ways up river in a boat. There were many …
We traveled east on Highway 62 from the village of Bah, we then turned to the right on road 138W. From there an outfitter took us a little ways up river in a boat. There were many Gharials is to be viewed sunning themselves on the bank of the river. The Skimmers were sitting on little islands and sand bars in the river.