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Kanha
National Park

The park has a significant population of the Royal Bengal tiger, Indian leopards, the sloth bear, barasingha and Indian wild dog.

Sal and bamboo forests, rolling grasslands and sinuous streams altogether captivate ardent wildlife and nature lovers alike at Kanha. Nestled in the Maikal Range of Satpura in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park is one of the largest reserves in India and is also a dwell of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. in the state, Kanha has the highest density of tiger population with around 60 big cats wandering aimlessly in the forest area. Sprawling across two districts – Mandala and Kalaghat, the park came into existence in 1879 as a reserve forest and later as a wildlife sanctuary in 1933. Later in 1955, it was aggrandized to a national park. From Pench National Park, the Kanha reserve is situated at a distance of around 187 km. The vivacious land of Kanha National Park is girdled by beautiful meadows, stunning streams, and mesmerizing greenery ideal for a perfect wildlife tour. Apart from the jungle safari in Kanha National Park, one can savour the fun experience of other activities like nature walk, birding, and village visit. Therefore, come and get thrilled by the exquisite nature’s beauty and enthralling wildlife tourism at Kanha National Park. – one of the finest reserves in Asia.

FLORA & FAUNA

The effervescent flora of Kanha National Park boasts more than 1000 species of flowering plants. Besides, it also includes sal, bamboo and other mixed forest trees along with meadows, climbers, herbs, and shrubs flourishing in the forest area. Also, there are some aquatic plants in the lakes that are important for the survival of wetland and migratory species of birds. Whereas as far as fauna is concerned, the reserve gives a glimpse of numerous endangered species of like tiger, leopard, bison, gaur and deer species which include spotted deer, sambar, four-horned antelope, mouse deer, and barking deer. The unique species like barasingha, blackbuck, and swamp deer showcase the distinctive wildlife of the reserve. Other animals like fox, hyena, honey badger, Indian wolf, sloth bear, wild boars, jungle cat, langurs, and macaque also resides here. Moreover, the reserve is also known as the dwelling land of over 300 species of birds and also a number of reptiles like python, cobra, and vipers.

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