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Bandhavgarh National Park

Overview

Badhavgarh National Park was established in the year 1968. The extension of the park took place in the year 1986. Spread over an area of 44,864 hectares it was declared as a tiger reserve in 1993. It is located in Madhya Pradesh in the Umaria district. It was a property of the maharaja of Rewa before it was handed over to the Indian government.

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Summary

Tours to Bandhavgarh National Park are an enriching experience for people who love wildlife. Spread over varied topographical regions the park is mostly covered by Sal forests. The park boasts of being the place of residence of the maximum number of white tigers. The northern region has vast stretches of bamboo forests and grasslands.

There are quite a few perennial streams that flow cutting through the ridges in this region. The Southern region is an extension and constitutes of low hills and grasslands. The main sight seeing area is the central region which continues of the original 106 square kilometers inclusive of the fort, 32 hills, marshy stretches, grass lands and water bodies.

Tours of Bandhavgarh National Park opens the gate to a plethora of flora and fauna. The wildlife in the park constitutes of Bengal Wolf, Wild boar, Chital, tiger, small Indian mongoose, Indian gazelle, four horned antelope, striped hyena, northern palm squirrel, Indian porcupine, ‘Hanuman langur’, Leapord, Ruddy mongoose and the list goes on. Tours of Bandhavgarh National park is incomplete without watching the birds that reside here. The park has around 108 species of birds. Some of them are Plum heade Parakeet, brown headed barbet, orange headed thrush, Indian grey hornbill, White browed fantailed flycatcher and many more.

Add-on Facilities

People on tours to Bandhavgarh National Park are allowed into the park every day for a jeep safari of 3 hours. An unforgettable moment is when one comes across one of the tigers in the park.

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