WELCOME TO MOGARKASA CONSERVATION RESERVE
The Mogarkasa-Mangarli Conservation Reserve situated in Nagpur district near Pawani was officially declared on 10th October 2022, covering a total area of 103.92 Square kilometers. This includes 45.74 square kilometers of safari area under the Mogarkasa Conservation Reserve.
About Mogarkasa Conservation Reserve
Discover the rich biodiversity and tribal heritage of Mogarkasa Conservation Reserve
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The conservation attracts thousands of tourists round the year. The conservation's varied landscape, comprising dense forest and numerous water bodies like lakes and streams, provides an ideal habitat for diverse wildlife, particularly the tiger. These majestic predators roam freely within the conservation, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers hoping to catch a glimpse of these magnificent creatures in their natural habitats. Apart from tigers, Mogarkasa Conservation Reserve boasts a plethora of other wildlife species including leopards, sloth bears, wild boars, sambar deer, spotted deer, and black leopards are sighted occasionally as well, and a wide array of bird species, making it a haven for nature lovers.
Safari Fees & Timings
Safari Charges (Per Person)
*Gypsy charge is for the vehicle (can accommodate up to 6 persons)
Safari Timings
Morning Safari
Afternoon Safari
Note: Timings may vary seasonally. Booking in advance is recommended.
Best Time to Visit Mogarkasa
Plan your wildlife adventure according to seasons
Monthly Visit Guide
Essential Tips for Visitors
📋 Booking
- Book safari 30-45 days in advance
- Carry valid ID proof
- Check permit availability online
🎒 Packing
- Neutral colored clothing
- Binoculars & camera
- Water bottle & snacks
⚠️ Safety
- Follow guide instructions
- Stay inside vehicle
- No loud noises
Why Choose Mogarkasa Safari
We're committed to making your wildlife experience memorable, safe, and educational
Expert Guides
Certified naturalists with 10+ years of experience in Mogarkasa forest, providing deep insights into wildlife behavior
Safety First
Well-maintained vehicles, trained drivers, and strict adherence to forest department safety protocols
Ecotourism Focus
Sustainable tourism practices that support local communities and conservation efforts
High Sightings Rate
85% tiger sighting success rate in summer months with our experienced trackers
Trusted by 5000+ Wildlife Enthusiasts
"Mogarkasa Safari made our wildlife experience unforgettable. Their guides knew exactly where to find tigers and explained animal behavior beautifully."
Frequently Asked Questions
Detailed Information About Mogarkasa
Learn about the reserve's history, wildlife, and tribal heritage
The Legend of Mogarkasa – A Tribal Tale of Origins
Long ago, the dense forests of present-day Mogarkasa were home to an Adivasi (tribal) family consisting of four brothers and their only sister. Their names were Mograkasa, Feshbaraja, Bhajimokasa, Jhadbaraja, and their sister, Pandharipen, also known as Bhuridevi.
They lived a humble life, surviving by digging for forest produce. In those ancient times, clothing was scarce, and the family covered themselves with leaves from the trees.
Every day, the brothers worked deep in the forest while Pandharipen stayed back. To maintain privacy and avoid any embarrassment due to their lack of clothing, the brothers had strictly instructed her not to come near their worksite unless she first played the "tapir" or "dabdi" — a sound-making tin sheet — from a safe distance. This was her signal, so they could prepare for her arrival.
One day, while carrying Shidori (a lunch bundle) for her brothers, Pandharipen forgot the warning. Curious and concerned, she decided to surprise them and walked into their workspace without playing the dabdi.
Startled and embarrassed, the brothers, who were working unclothed, scattered in panic:
• Feshbaraja ran and hid in the dense Bhandarbodi forest
• Bhajimokasa escaped toward the Ghogra hills
• Jhadbaraja fled into the forests of Seoni
• Mograkasa stayed hidden in the forest that came to be known as "Mogarkasa"
This tale, passed down through generations of local tribal communities, continues to echo the region's deep connection with its ancestral roots, culture, and the land itself.
About Mogarkasa Reserve
Declaration: 10th October 2022
Total Area: 10,392.31 hectares (103.92 sq km)
Safari Area: 4,574.5 hectares (45.74 sq km)
Forest Land: 2,377.53 hectares under FDCM
The designated safari area of Mogarkasa Gate spans approximately 6,952 hectares. It was officially inaugurated on 18th June 2024, and the jungle safari was opened to tourists from 2nd October 2024.
Tigers at Mogarkasa Gate
The Mogarkasa Tourism Gate is home to 5 tigers, which include:
- 2 adult male tigers
- 1 tigress
- 2 cubs
These majestic big cats have been naturally sighted in the area, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
Wildlife Sightings at Mogarkasa
Mogarkasa is rich in biodiversity and offers sightings of a wide range of wild animals during jungle safaris, including:
Plus a wide array of bird species including peacocks, kingfishers, eagles, and migratory birds.
Photo Gallery
Wildlife Moments at Mogarkasa
Witness the majestic beauty of tigers, leopards, and diverse wildlife through the lens of our visitors. These moments captured during safaris reflect the raw beauty of nature.
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