Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary

National Highway 17 and Chalsa - Bindu -Jaldhaka - Todey Tangta Road passes through the middle of the Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary.

Due to complications caused by monsoons, the wildlife sanctuary remains closed each year from mid-July to mid-September.

[2] At approximately 17:40 on 13 November 2013, an Assam-bound passenger train travelling through Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, Jaipur-Kamakhya Kavi Guru Express (19709), approached the Jaldhaka River Bridge at approximately 80 km/h (50 mph) and collided with a herd of 40–50 Indian elephants, killing five adults, two calves, and injuring ten others.

[13] The train's speed at the time of the collision, which was double that of the maximum specified by relevant guidelines, has been noted as one possible contributing factor.

[16] In August 2023 a goods train bound for Chalsa knocked down a pregnant Elephant at pillar 68 of Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary.

The accident was so severe that the calf the mother elephant was carrying in her womb came out when the speeding goods train pierced through the pachyderm's belly.

The wildlife experts and enthusiasts were in a state of shock when they heard the knocking down of the elephant by a speeding goods train.