Wildlife Sanctuaries & National Parks in Madhya Pradesh

National Parks in Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh, the land of tigers is filled with diversity when it comes to forests and wildlife. The forest spans over 95,221km², out of which 10,862 km² is a protected area. The tigers in these forests amount to 20% of all the tigers in India and about 10% of the world. For adventure seekers and nature lovers, there are a total of 9 National Parks and 6 Tiger Reserves, to name a few:

Bandhavgarh National Park

Known for its largest population of royal Bengal tigers, Bandhavgarh National Park is a mix of tropical forests, sal trees and grassland. Located 190km from Jabalpur, being the natural habitat of the world’s first White Tiger, this National Park is dense with about 22 species of mammals and 250 species of birds. 

For exciting safari experience, choose Tigerwalah. With our level of expertise, we offer you exhilarating full day safari amongst the wild beasts.  

Best time to visit: February-June


Kanha National Park

The vast expanse of grassland and Sal Forest, Kanha National Park is home to Tigers, Jackals and wild pigs. Inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book, this lush forest is the largest National Park in Central India. A whopping 2059km ² is protected here as the National Park. The Banjaar and Hallon vallies are found here.

Tigerwalah gives you multiple options to explore more of Kanha National Park, through jeep safari and many more.

Best time to visit: November to June


Panna National Park

A land filled with meanders rivers, waterfalls, plateaus and valleys; Panna National Park is the kingdom of Bengal Tigers. Even though the main attraction here are the Tigers and other jungle cats, there's also a crocodile boat ride for extra adventure. The Ken River, which is the least polluted river in India, is home to Mugger, Gharial and other aquatic fauna. Ken is the life-giving bloodline of this National Park and offers so much scenery throughout the safari. 

To absorb the complete experience of Panna National Park, choose the safari plans Tigerwalah has to offer. Customizable safari plans that let you roam around the forest grounds for days.

Best time to visit: October to February


Pench National Park

Taking its name from the Pench River that flows through, Pench national park is home to numerous herbivores along with Tigers and other wild cats. The famous barking deer can be found here. Situated 110km from Nagpur and 200km from Jabalpur, 292km ² area of forest is protected as the Pench National Park.  In summer, the Pench River dries up leaving behind small ponds of water which later the wildlife uses as watering holes. Amongst the forest, many sections of teak trees can also be spotted. Due to the high density of herbivore population, game spotting is easier than other reserves. Tigers and Leopards are seen hunting here during the safari rides.

Best time to visit: November to February


Exploring National Parks and Tiger Reserves with experts can be a wonderful experience that will leave you with exciting memories. With dynamic drives and never a dull moment, Tigerwalah gives you newfound ventures that will take you deeper into the forest of beauty and awe. Witness the lives of Tigers, Leopards and many other wild beasts up-close while being safe with Tigerwalah; bound to give you the best experience. Allowing you to customize your own itinerary and letting you choose the kind of experience you need is what makes Tigerwalah so unique. Adding on more days in the middle of an expedition to your planned journey is one of the many specialties. For an experience that you’ll love because it was your ideas turned into reality, is something Tigerwalah takes pride in. 

 

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