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NTCA Orders Probe into Illegal Resorts Near Kali Tiger Reserve
17 Nov
Summary
- NTCA seeks report on resorts, homestays, and hotels near Kali Tiger Reserve
- Complaint filed in 2024 alleges violations of laws governing protected areas
- Concerns raised about commercial exploitation of Dandeli Elephant Reserve

On November 17, 2025, the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has sought a factual report from the Chief Wildlife Warden of Karnataka on the resorts, homestays, and hotels allegedly operating illegally in close proximity to the Kali Tiger Reserve. This action was prompted by a complaint filed by wildlife conservationist Giridhar Kulkarni in May 2024, which expressed regret that no action had been taken despite multiple representations.
Kulkarni's complaint stated that several commercial establishments had come up within one kilometer of the tiger reserve's core and critical habitat, with some facilities even within 100 meters. The complaint also raised concerns about operations within the Castlerock Wildlife Range, which is part of the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary and falls under the Kali Tiger Reserve's administration. These activities were argued to violate multiple legal provisions governing protected areas, wildlife habitats, and land-use restrictions.
The NTCA's letter has gained significance against the backdrop of rising human-wildlife conflicts in Karnataka and the state government's stated resolve to curb tourism activities in a bid to address this issue, which has escalated in recent weeks.




