BANDHAVGARH NATIONAL PARK
BANDHAVGARH NATIONAL PARK
This 450 sq km National Park and Tiger
Reserve of rocky terrain and dense forests of Sal, Bamboo and mixed deciduous
forests support an abundant population of Tiger, Leopard, Panther, Dhole,
Asiatic Jackal, Bengal Fox, Stripped Hyena, Jungle Cat, Sloth Bear, Hard Ground
Barsingha, Grey Mongoose and Small Indian Civet. This is the only place in the
world where the rare White Tiger is found. Inside the Park, there lies the
2000-year-old ruin of the Bandhavgarh Fort containing numerous caves, shrines
and ancient Sanskrit inscriptions. Another attraction of the Park is its
teeming birdlife. Blossom Headed Parakeet, Purple Moorhen, Lesser Adjutant
Stork, Honey Buzzard, Rudy Shelduck, Hornbill, Heron, Comb Duck, Red Jungle
Fowl and Kingfisher along with a number of other birds are important members of
the avian population of the Park. The state Tourism Department in collaboration
with the Forest Department organizes jeep and elephant safaris inside the Park
that provides ample game-watching.
Accessibility: 120kms from Satna and 164kms from Jabalpur on the Kolkata-Mumbai
railway line via Allahabad, the Park is accessed by road from either of the
places. Both
Accommodation:
Season: November to June.
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