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Kanha – Inspiration for The Jungle Book

Kanha National Park, nestled in the heart of India, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Renowned for its rich biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes, Kanha offers visitors an unparalleled opportunity to witness majestic creatures in their natural habitat. To enhance your experience and streamline your adventure, we offer convenient online safari booking services.

940 km²

Core Area

Barasingha

Star Species

Lush landscape of Kanha

Safari Zones & Wildlife

Each zone in Kanha offers a different experience. Discover which one calls to you.

Kanha

The premium zone, known for vast grasslands and frequent tiger and Barasingha sightings.

Kisli

Features dense Sal forests and meadows, offering a classic central Indian jungle experience.

Mukki

Known for its hilly terrain and bamboo forests, a good area for spotting tigers and leopards.

Sarhi

Characterized by its hilly landscape and dry deciduous forests, offering unique scenic views.

Khatia

A popular buffer zone near the main entry gate, offering good chances for wildlife sightings.

Khapa

A crucial wildlife corridor connecting to Pench, this buffer zone has diverse fauna.

Sijhora

A lesser-known buffer zone offering a quieter safari experience away from the main crowds.

Tiger close up

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Geography

Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India has a total area of 1,161 square kilometers: 

  • Core area: 624 square kilometers 
  • Buffer area: 537 square kilometers 
  • Tourist area: 105 square kilometers, also known as the Tala Range 

 

The park is located in the eastern Satpura hills of the Vindhyan Mountain ranges in central India. It's situated at an altitude of 440–810 meters above sea level. 

Here are some other geographical features of Bandhavgarh National Park: 

  • Seasons: The park has three seasons: summer (April–mid June), monsoon (mid June–late September), and winter (October–mid February). 
  • Temperature: The maximum temperature is 46.4°C, and the minimum is –1.4°C. 
  • Rainfall: The park receives 1,175 millimeters of rainfall. 
  • Biodiversity: The park is home to a large variety of species, including leopards, deer, and tigers. 
  • Habitats: The park has grasslands, wetlands, and meadows, as well as Palash trees and the Sundew plant.