| Established in | 1981 |
| Geography | Located in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh, India, along the Indravati River |
| Biome | Mixed deciduous forest with sal, teak, mahua, tendu, bamboo, and other tree and grass species |
| Rivers flowing through | Indravati River |
| Flora | Sal, teak, mahua, tendu, bamboo trees, and various flowering plants, grasses, shrubs, and climbers |
| Fauna | Tigers, leopards, wolves, jackals, hyenas, sambar, chital, nilgai, barking deer, wild buffalo, hill mynas |
| Hills | Undulating terrain with wavy hill topography |
| Waterfalls | Malangir Waterfall (Bailadila Waterfall) |
| Unique Features | Part of the Indravati Tiger Reserve, known for its rich biodiversity and endangered species |
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