Tucked away in the Satpura Hills of Madhya Pradesh, the dense forests of Kanha inspired Rudyard Kipling’s famous writing- The Jungle Book.? Created in 1955 and spread over an area of 940km2, Kanha National Park is home to the famous Bengal Tiger and the only refuge of the Swamp Deer (Barasingha) in the entire world. Ranked amongst one of the best in Asia, Kanha National Park beckons you for a thrilling experience in the wilderness.
The Topography
The lay of land at Kanha is quite undulated with grassy hills with plateaus, vast meadows, myriad streams, three rivers and numerous perennial springs.
Vegetation
The jungles of Kanha are largely tropical-moist deciduous with vast open grasslands and thick bamboo forests. Sal, Lendia, Saja, Tendu, Palas, Mahua, Dhawa, Bija, Achar, Aonla, and Kullu trees abound the forest. Kanha is also home to many aquatic plants in its numerous lakes.
Inhabitants of Kanha National Park
Mammals and Other Species
Besides the Royal Bengal Tiger lurking in the dense jungles of Kanha, the park is known for its preservation & revival of the Swamp Deer or Barasingha that was almost extinct from the planet. A large number of leopards, sloth bear, deer, chital, hyena, jungle cat, sambar, and, nilgai also inhabit the park.
Birds of Kanha National Park
Around 300 species of birds flock in this beautiful park. Black ibis, bee-eaters, cattle egret, blossom-headed parakeets, whistling teal, minivets, pied hornbill, red-wattled lapwing, steppe eagle, Tickell's blue flycatcher, white-eyed buzzard, white-breasted kingfisher, white-browed fantail, wood shrikes, and warblers are some of the birds that can be spotted in Kanha National Park.
Safari in Kanha National Park
The park is divided into four zones to facilitate wildlife safari. Jeep Safaris, Elephant Safaris and Open Van Safaris; all take you on an adventure with qualified and experienced naturalists. Trackers also arrange Tiger Shows after successful tiger sightings, wherein the visitors can watch a tiger for 10-15 minutes while sitting on an elephant back.
Other Attractions of Kanha
Bamni Dadar
Popularly known as Sunset Point, Bamni Dadar is the most beautiful location in Kanha National Park. It offers an awe-inspiring backdrop to catch amazing sunset views.
Kanha Museum
Located inside the park, this museum depicts various facets of the park- its history, topography and wildlife. It also throws light on the cultures & traditions of the tribal villages surrounding the park. ??
Best time to Visit
Kanha National Park is open to visitors from 16th October to 30th June. The peak tourist season starts from October and continues till March.
How to Reach
By Air- Jabalpur Airport, around 180kms from Kanha National Park, is the closest airport.
By Rail- The railhead at Jabalpur, around 180kms away, is the closest railway station connecting Kanha National Park with the nearby cities in the region.
By Road- Kanha National park is connected with the major cities in the region by a network of well-maintained roads & highways.
Experience the thrill of penetrating a deep jungle in an open jeep or an elephant back and watch the wild animals in the wilderness. Our Kanha Tour Packages take you on an alluring adventurous trip in the dense jungles of Satpura. Do contact us for a personalized tour package for your group and ride with us on a jungle safari in Kanha National Park.
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