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  1. Kalagarh Tiger Reserve lies in the scenic Pano valley in the Lansdowne region of Uttarakhand. In order to reach Kalagarh, one has to reach Duggada. From here the road diverges – one goes uphill towards Lansdowne hill station while the other reaches the forest trails to the Tiger Reserve.

  2. Kalagarh Dam, positioned in the south-western part of the Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, India, is a significant multi-purpose structure helping both irrigation and hydroelectric power generation. Completed in the year 1974, the dam stands on the Ramganga River, a tributary of the Ganges.

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  3. Kalagarh is situated in State of Uttarakhand, India. Original name (with diacritics) of the place is Kalagarh. Through Kalagarh gate visitors can enjoy for a green and wild safari on Canter. Visitors can also visit Kalagarh Dam, also known as Ramganga Dam from Kalagarh Gate.

  4. The Ramganga Dam also referred to as Kalagarh Dam, is an earth and rock-fill embankment dam built on Ramganga River about 3 km upstream of Kalagarh in Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand. This dam is located within Jim Corbett National Park.

  5. Jim Corbett National Park is a national park in India located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand state. The first national park in India, it was established in 1936 during the British Raj and named Hailey National Park after William Malcolm Hailey, a governor of the United Provinces in which it was then located.

  6. Kalagarh is an abode for many wildlife species in Shivalik Mountain Range, of Pauri, Garhwal. As the name confirms, it has a high density of tigers, leopards and others from the cats’ family. It carries a lustrous breed of deer -chital, barking deer, goral, sambar, and hog deer.

  7. Spanning an area of 300 sq km, the Kalagarh Tiger Reserve is home to a high population of tigers, owing to which it's easy to sight the royal Bengal tiger. Other wildlife that can be spotted here includes goral, sambar, barking deer, porcupine and hog deer.