Sanjay Dubri National Park boasts a remarkable diversity of fauna, making it an enticing destination for wildlife enthusiasts seeking an immersive experience in a natural habitat. Sanjay-Dubri Tiger Reserve is best known for its evergreen Sal forest, which is home to about 32 species of mammals, 03 species of amphibians, 11 species of reptiles, 152 species of birds, and 34 species of freshwater fishes and many more. For those with an interest in reptiles, the park offers opportunities to observe various species of snakes, lizards, and turtles.
Tiger
Sloth bear
Chital
Nilgai
Chinkara
Sambar (limited to hilly terrain and in very small numbers)
Leopard
Dhole (wild dog) bear
Jungle Cat
Hyena
Porcupine
Jackal
Fox
Indian Wolf
Indian Python
Four-horned Antelope
Barking deer
The commitment to conservation at Sanjay Dubri National Park ensures a thriving and diverse ecosystem, providing a unique and enriching experience for visitors keen on exploring the flourishing fauna in a well-preserved natural setting.