Located in an eco-sensitive part of the Western Ghats, Anshi is rich in rare species of flora and fauna. About 197 species of birds have been spotted here. If you can brave the torrential rains and leeches, you can feast your eye on the varied flowers in bloom in August and September, while enjoying the many small brooks, springs, and cascades. Some of the tourist spots nearby are the Ulvi Channabasaveshwara Temple just outside the southeastern boundary of the Park, Kadra Valley view point (12km,) and Karwar beach (55 km.)
Lies in the Western Ghats, in the Uttara Kannada District adjoining the state of Goa, with the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary to its north; 250 sq km.
Semi-evergreen and evergreen forests.
These include the elephant, gaur, wild boar, sambar, spotted deer,barking deer, mouse deer, common langur, bonnet macaque, slender loris, tiger, jungle cat, black panther, mongoose, wild dog, sloth bear, Malabar giant squirrel.
The king cobra, python, rat snake, viper, and krait can be found here.
These include the great pied hornbill, Malabar hornbill and Ceylon frogmouth..