Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park is tucked in Halon and Banjar valleys in the Mandla and Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh.
It is one of the finest tiger reserves of India, providing shelter to endangered species in wildlife.
The land of immense scenic charm, Kanha National Park is blessed with bamboo & sal forests, flowering trees, lush green meadows and ravines.
Nature lovers can relax and unwind in calm and serene environment.
Enjoy nature walk to explore fascinating unusual sites.
Varied topography, undulating landscapes and exotic fauna species evokes lot of interest among the elite group of naturalist and wildlife enthusiasts.
Fauna in park Wildlife enthusiasts can spot numerous fauna species roaming freely in the wilderness of its natural habitat.
Declared as Kanha Tiger Reserve, the park is habitat to large number of tigers.
Apart from that visitors can spot many other wildlife species like chausingha, chital, barking deer, sambar, leopard, gray jackal, wild-dog, gaur, sloth bear, black buck antelope, barasingha and swamp deer.
Avifauna in park More than 200 species of birds are inhabitants of Bandhavgarh National Park.
Some of the major avian species found in the park includes white-eyed buzzard, purple heron, shikra and many more.
Flora Acres and acres of Kanha National Park are covered with more than 600 species of flowering plants.
Kanha Tiger Reserve abounds in green meadows, comprising open grasslands.
Diverse species of herbs, climbers and shrubs are flourishing in the park area.
Climate in Kanha Kanha has a distinct monsoonal climate.
The temperature during summer season ranges from 43 degree C to 11 degree C.
Winter temperature varies between 29 degree C to 2 degree C.
During the rainy season - July and August, the park remains closed.
Annual rain measures 1225 mm.
It is one of the finest tiger reserves of India, providing shelter to endangered species in wildlife.
The land of immense scenic charm, Kanha National Park is blessed with bamboo & sal forests, flowering trees, lush green meadows and ravines.
Nature lovers can relax and unwind in calm and serene environment.
Enjoy nature walk to explore fascinating unusual sites.
Varied topography, undulating landscapes and exotic fauna species evokes lot of interest among the elite group of naturalist and wildlife enthusiasts.
Fauna in park Wildlife enthusiasts can spot numerous fauna species roaming freely in the wilderness of its natural habitat.
Declared as Kanha Tiger Reserve, the park is habitat to large number of tigers.
Apart from that visitors can spot many other wildlife species like chausingha, chital, barking deer, sambar, leopard, gray jackal, wild-dog, gaur, sloth bear, black buck antelope, barasingha and swamp deer.
Avifauna in park More than 200 species of birds are inhabitants of Bandhavgarh National Park.
Some of the major avian species found in the park includes white-eyed buzzard, purple heron, shikra and many more.
Flora Acres and acres of Kanha National Park are covered with more than 600 species of flowering plants.
Kanha Tiger Reserve abounds in green meadows, comprising open grasslands.
Diverse species of herbs, climbers and shrubs are flourishing in the park area.
Climate in Kanha Kanha has a distinct monsoonal climate.
The temperature during summer season ranges from 43 degree C to 11 degree C.
Winter temperature varies between 29 degree C to 2 degree C.
During the rainy season - July and August, the park remains closed.
Annual rain measures 1225 mm.