Top 5 Jungles to Explore this Summers in Madhya Pradesh

Top 5 Jungles to Explore this Summers

A Jungle safari is one of the most coveted experiences to sight wild animals, birds, and exotic flora in a natural habitat. 

Planning a wild holiday? Know where and when to go the very best of wildlife safari's in Madhya Pradesh to explore wildlife in their natural habitat. Here is the list of top Jungles to explore this Summers - 

1. Kanha National Park

Tiger Spotting at Kanha National Park

Spanning across 940 Sqkm this the one of the largest National Parks in the country. This park is also respected worldwide for playing an important role in saving the Barasingha from extinction. A safari here gives you an opportunity for spotting the Royal Bengal Tiger, apart from the enormous Barasingha and wild dogs as well. 

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2. Bandhavgarh National Park 
Tigress and cubs at Bandhavgarh
This place dates back to 2000 years and with the highest density of Royal Bengal Tiger in the world Bandhavgarh National Park holds position in must visit list. Tourists here are treated with sights of fascinating animals like chital, nilgais, Indian bison, chinkara, jackals and wild boars. Besides, if you are lucky, you may even spot several species of birds like gray Malabar hornbills, green pigeons and browed fantails.

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3. Pench National Park

The exploits of Mowgli and his friends in The Jungle Book fascinated us during our childhood.


Jungle Safari at Dense Green Forest of Peach


Located in the southern ranges of the Satpura range, it’s divided by Pendi River into two equal parts. A safari to this park lets you witness an exotic variety of wildlife including the Nilgai, Cheetal, Sambha and Gaur (Indian Bison). Another particular fascination of this place is the four species of endangered vultures, namely the white-rumped, long billed vulture, white scavenger and king vulture.

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4.Satpuda National Park

Satpura National Park
Satpura National Park is located in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh in Central India. It is spread over Satpura Hills on highlands of Central India.It is part of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve and covers an area of 524 sq.kms. Satpura national park is a popular jungle safari destination. Here tourists have various safari options which attracts many tourists from India and many other countries. Unlike other popular national parks here over-crowding problem is less due to which tourists better enjoy their time in jungle. Here safari options includes, jeep-safari, elephant-safari, walking safari, canoe, birding.

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5. Panna National Park

Nature at its Best - Scenic View at Panna National Park

Panna is known worldwide for its tigers, deer, antelope, vultures, wolf, chinkara, cheetal and lots more. Here forest are dense with many scenic waterfalls. River Ken which is passes through the Panna National Park; it surrounds along greeneries This river is a lifeline of the park as most of visitors enjoys boat ride along the course of the River, it is a best way to explore some aquatic life while floating over the water in the Park, the chances getting high of spotting Eurasion Eagle Owls who used to nest on river islands, Black Ibises basking, and scary marshy muggers (crocodiles) usually appears at the wet or dry bank of the River, sometimes half submerged. 

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  1. so informative. what is the best time to visit panna national park .. we are planning to visit in Mid june, is it good time ??? and what else we can see around

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    1. Thanks Ms. Gargi... Yes , June is a very good time to visit Panna National Park
      as the sightings of animals are frequent. Apart from Panna, you can have a day excursion
      to the World famous Khajuraho temples which are just 34 kms from Panna National Park.

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