| Established in | 1982 |
| Geography | Located in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar district, near Jagdalpur, on the banks of the Kolab river |
| Biome | Mixed tropical moist deciduous forest with sal, teak, and bamboo trees |
| Rivers flowing through | Kanger River, Kolab River, Mungabahar, Durmunda Nallah, Champal Nallah, Kala Jhodi, Mama Bhancha Nallah, Jaraha Nallah |
| Flora | Sal, Saugaun, teak, and bamboo trees |
| Fauna | Leopards, sloth bears, deers, Bastar Maina (hill myna), tigers |
| Waterfalls | Tirathgarh Waterfall, Kanger Dhara Waterfall |
| Unique Features | Part of a biosphere reserve, famous for underground limestone caves (Kutumbasar, Kailash, and Dandak caves) and geological structures of stalagmites and stalactites |
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