Located in the Chattarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, spread
on an area of 543 sq km, Panna National Park is renowned world
over for its diamond mining industry and for its tiger
reserves. Once a hunting game reserve of the Maharajas of
Panna, Panna became a national park in the year 1981.
Besides the tiger reserves, Panna National Park is also known
for a variety of animal, bird and plant species, some of which
fall under endangered and threatened species categories.
Wild cats - tigers, leopards, wild dogs, wolves, hyenas,
caracals, sloth bears, sambar (deers), chital and chowsingha,
nilgai and chinkara are the animals that dwell in the
dense forests and grasslands that you can watch in action
on your tour to Panna National Park, Central India, arranged
by Tourism of Central India.
Also, on your tour to the Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh,
you can spot many reptiles including pythons, and nearly 200
species of birds such as white necked storks, bar-headed
gooses, king vultures and paradise flycatcher.
The Ken River meanders through the Panna National Park and
together with the shallow Vidhayachal soil, nourishes the
Teak woods, deciduous forests, and grasslands that make for
a wonderful landscape to watch animals and birds on your tour
to the Panna National Park.
Panna National Park enjoys a tropical weather where summers,
though unbearably hot and humid, are the best time to see
wildlife in their natural habitat. Winters are cool and a
tour to the Panna National Park this time of the year is a
welcome alternative to a vacationing in popular hill stations
and beaches.
Other places that you can visit on your tour to Panna National
Park include the Pandav Falls. Legend has it that the
Pandavs spent considerable time in this forest during their
exile from the kingdom. Another place to visit within the
Panna National Park is the Rajgarh Palace.
With Tourism of Central India specialized tour packages,
you can also club your tour of Panna National Park with that
of the nearest place Khajuraho, also the nearest airport.
Panna National Park is also connected with the major cities
and town in Central India by a good network of roads. Ken
River Lodge is a popular place for stay on your tour to
Panna National Park, so are tree houses and other jungle
lodges.
Tourism of Central India offers specialized tour booking,
and travel packages for tours to Panna National Park, Central
India. To book your tour, or for more information, please
fill the form below.
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