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Valmiki Tiger Reserve

Area: 899 kmΒ²
Nearest Town: Valmiki Nagar
Zones: 1

Tiger sightings are rare. Focus on the diverse flora, other wildlife, and birdwatching. Elephant safaris are seasonal and subject to availability. Book guides locally at the forest department office.

Key Species

TigerLeopardSloth BearIndian BisonSambar DeerBarking DeerWild BoarIndian Rhinoceros (rare)various bird species

Best Months

OctoberNovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarch

Avoid

JulyAugustSeptember

Safari Options

β€’ Jeep Safari

β€’ Elephant Safari (seasonal)

Jeep safari: β‚Ή500 per person

Canter safari: β‚Ή300 per person

Recommended Zones

Manguraha Range

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Triveni, located in Bihar's West Champaran district, is a significant pilgrimage site.

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Valmiki Tiger Reserve

Valmiki Tiger Reserve is Bihar's only tiger reserve, bordering Nepal and Uttar Pradesh. Full details β†’

Hours6am-10am, 2pm-5pm (Safari timings)Entryrupees 100 (Indians), rupees 500 (foreigners) for entry. Safari extra.How to reachThe reserve entrance is near Valmiki Nagar. Book a jeep safari from the forest department office.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Triveni known for?+

Triveni is known for the sacred confluence of the Gandak, Sonaha, and Panchanad rivers, the ancient Valmiki Ashram, and the Valmiki Tiger Reserve.

How to reach Triveni?+

The nearest airport is Gorakhpur (GOP), 100km away. Valmiki Nagar Road (VKNR) is the closest railway station. Buses connect from Gorakhpur and Patna.

Are there entry fees for temples?+

Temples and ashrams in Triveni are generally free to enter. However, the Valmiki Tiger Reserve has separate entry fees for Indians and foreigners, plus safari costs.

Is Triveni safe for solo travelers?+

Triveni is generally safe for solo travelers. However, exercise caution in remote areas, especially after dark. Inform your accommodation about your plans.

What should I skip in Triveni?+

If you have limited time or are not interested in infrastructure, you can skip the Gandak Barrage. It is a functional site, not a major tourist attraction.

What language is spoken in Triveni?+

Bhojpuri and Hindi are the primary languages spoken. Some locals, especially those in tourism-related services, may understand basic English.

Can I use my foreign SIM card in Triveni?+

Coverage for foreign SIM cards can be unreliable in this remote area. It is recommended to purchase an Indian SIM card upon arrival for better network connectivity.

What is the dress code for temples?+

When visiting temples and ashrams, modest clothing is expected. This means covering your shoulders and knees. Remove footwear before entering.

What is a reasonable daily budget for Triveni?+

A mid-range budget of rupees 1500 per day is reasonable. This covers basic accommodation, local meals, and transport. Budget travelers can manage with rupees 800-1000.

How do I get around Triveni?+

You can get around Triveni using auto-rickshaws for short distances. Cycle-rickshaws are also available. Walking is suitable for exploring the immediate ghat and ashram areas.

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