Chorla Ghat
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15°39′01″N 74°07′28″E / 15.650354°N 74.124327°E
Chorla Ghat (
Sahyadri mountain range, and is at an elevation of 800 metres (2,600 feet). The ghat boasts of a few rare species of wild-life such as the barred wolf snake (Lycodon striatus
) in its sub-tropical forests.
The Nature Conservation Facility has been established at Chorla Ghat to facilitate research and long term monitoring of the Western Ghats of the Sahyadris region and their
ecologists and wildlife biologists by way of a fully equipped field station for this area.[citation needed
]
Places to visit include Twin Vajra Waterfalls and Peak of Lasni Temb. Activities include: Foot trail, Jungle walks, Treks and hike, Machans and hide.
References
- ISBN 978-981-1-545-771. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- ^ Meena, R. P. (2020). "15, 16". PT 2020 in 100 days: UPSC Prelims: day 16-30 MCQs. GRASP IAS. pp. 105–111. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
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