Chail Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas and covers a diverse range of landscapes, including forests, grasslands, and hills.
Himalayan Black Bear: These bears are one of the prominent residents of the sanctuary.
Leopard: Chail Wildlife Sanctuary is home to leopards, although they are elusive and not often seen.
Sambar Deer: This large deer species is commonly sighted in the sanctuary.
Barking Deer: Also known as the Indian muntjac, this smaller deer species can be found here.
Wild Boar: Wild boars are frequently spotted in the sanctuary.
Goral: These small, agile ungulates are well adapted to the rocky terrain of the region.
Langur and Rhesus Macaque: Various species of monkeys can be seen in the sanctuary.
Birdlife: The sanctuary is a haven for birdwatchers, with a diverse avian population that includes species like the cheer pheasant, kalij pheasant, magpie robin, and more.