11/06/2023
वीर शिरोमणि महाराजा सुहेलदेव जी की जयंती पर श्रद्धापूर्वक नमन।
Suhaildev Wild Life Sanctuary is situated on the Indo-Nepal International Border, in the district of Balrampur and Shravasti, Occupying an area of 452 sq km.
Balrampur And Shravasti
Balrampur
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Suhaildev Wild Life Sanctuary, in the district of Balrampur and Shravasti, close to the Indo-Nepal border, is spread over an area of 452 sq.kms. With a buffer zone of 220 sq.kms the Suhaildev Wild Life Sanctuary was established in 1988. Situated on the International Border ,this sanctuary is a strip of land , approximately, 120kms long from the east to west and 6-8 kms wide. In the north are the jungles of Nepal and together they form a situational unit. The wild life sanctuary encompasses Tulsipur, Barhawa, Bankatwa, Eastern Suhailwa and Western Suhailwa Range and the Buffer Zone covers Bhaabar and Rampur Range. These natural forests have a vast natural wealth and bio-diversity.
The Suhaildev Wild Life Sanctuary is situated near an important Buddhist circuit and a number of foreign Buddhist tourists visit Shravasti, an important Buddhist holy place on the southern border of the sanctuary. It is from Shravasti that the Buddhist tourists move on to the other holy places on the circuit ,viz, Kapilvastu, Lumbini and Kushinagar.
Before the implementation of the Zamindari Abolition Act 1952, most of the forest land of the sanctuary was the personal property of the Maharaja of Balrampur and the area was known as Balrampur Estate. Later after the abolition of Zamindari, the forests were assimilated in to the state of U.P.