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Fauna

History of Kanha National Park

Panna National Park located in Panna and Chattarpur district of Madhya Pradesh is formally being renowned as the 22nd tiger reserve of India and fifth in Madhya Pradesh. By covering an area of 542.67 sq km, Panna Reserve lies besides the areas of the Ken River at the central state of India, Madhya Pradesh at a distance of 57 km from Khajuraho, a world heritage center. Panna Tiger Reserve was being found as the best managed and maintained national parks of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India and this reputation brought the park the Award of Excellence in the year 2007. Thanks to all the efforts of Mr. R. Shreenivasa Murthy, a forest officer of the area who brought his best efforts to bring the Panna Park as the best managed and developed park in the area, in collaboration with his team.

In the tropical region of Panna the climate of the reserve area is sometimes so pleasant, sometime so scorching during summers but with heavy rainfalls the area is again plush with greenery to make the ambience more appealing.

Ken River flows through this reserve and creates beautiful waterfalls on its way to the valley. The park has numerous sites of historical importance with stone paintings dating back to Neolithic era. The ideal home to Indian tigers, Panna is composed of deciduous forests to include other species like Indian wolf, four-horned antelope, sloth bear pangolin, rusty spotted cat, leopard, carcal and gharial.

Kanha National Park

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Panna National Park located in Panna and Chattarpur district of Madhya Pradesh is formally being renowned as the 22nd tiger reserve of India and fifth in Madhya Pradesh. By covering an area of 542.67 sq km, Panna Reserve lies besides the areas of the Ken River at the central state of India, Madhya Pradesh at a distance of 57 km from Khajuraho, a world heritage center. Panna Tiger Reserve was being found as the best managed and maintained national parks of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India and this reputation brought the park the Award of Excellence in the year 2007. Thanks to all the efforts of Mr. R. Shreenivasa Murthy, a forest officer of the area who brought his best efforts to bring the Panna Park as the best managed and developed park in the area, in collaboration with his team.

In the tropical region of Panna the climate of the reserve area is sometimes so pleasant, sometime so scorching during summers but with heavy rainfalls the area is again plush with greenery to make the ambience more appealing.

Ken River flows through this reserve and creates beautiful waterfalls on its way to the valley. The park has numerous sites of historical importance with stone paintings dating back to Neolithic era. The ideal home to Indian tigers, Panna is composed of deciduous forests to include other species like Indian wolf, four-horned antelope, sloth bear pangolin, rusty spotted cat, leopard, carcal and gharial.

Popular Fauna Tour and Travel Packages

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Panna National Park Weekend Tour

Duration: 12 Nights – 13 Days

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Panna National Park Weekend Tour

Duration: 12 Nights – 13 Days

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Panna National Park Weekend Tour

Duration: 12 Nights – 13 Days

jaguar, wild cat, big cat-1807171.jpg
Panna National Park Weekend Tour

Duration: 12 Nights – 13 Days

jaguar, wild cat, big cat-1807171.jpg
Panna National Park Weekend Tour

Duration: 12 Nights – 13 Days

jaguar, wild cat, big cat-1807171.jpg
Panna National Park Weekend Tour

Duration: 12 Nights – 13 Days

jaguar, wild cat, big cat-1807171.jpg
Panna National Park Weekend Tour

Duration: 12 Nights – 13 Days

jaguar, wild cat, big cat-1807171.jpg
Panna National Park Weekend Tour

Duration: 12 Nights – 13 Days

Travel Information

In Winter

Morning 06:30 to 9:30
Afternoon 14:30 to 17:30

In Summer

Morning 06:30 to 9:30
Afternoon 14:30 to 17:30

By Air : The nearest airport is Khajuraho (25 km) which is well connected to the capital city Delhi & the city of Taj Mahal-Agra.

By Bus : Four wheel drive petrol vehicles can be perfect for the wildlife enthusiasts watching and going around the reserve. Rough terrain, un- medaled roads; steep inclines are difficult for other vehicles. Private vehicles can be hired at Khajuraho/ Panna.

By Train : Jhansi (180 km) for those travelling from Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai; Satna (90 km) for those travelling from Delhi, Kolkata and Varanasi; Katni (150 km) for those travelling from Mumbai, Chennai and Nagpur.

Hotels in Panna Tiger Reserve

For a rewarding Panna Jungle tour the visitors can take the added advantages of staying at the impressive resorts and hotels of Panna National Park. The presence of historical and erotic palace-resorts makes the area more appealing. Besides, if anyone is looking for a standard living option in Panna vicinity, different government lodges are also bringing much fascination to their stay during the complete Panna Wildlife Tour.