The area of the Pench Tiger Reserve and the surrounding area is the real story area of Rudyard Kipling's famous "The Jungle Book". The idea of Mongali is made from the pamphlet "An Account of Wolves's Nurturing Children in their Dens" by Sir William Henry Sliman. In 1831 there was a report of the arrest of a child who had grown up with wolves in village Satbavadi near Seoni. The place described in "The Jungle Book", the Vainganga River, its valley where Sher Khan was killed, the mountain ranges of village Kannivara and Sivani etc. are the actual places in the Seoni district. The forest areas of the Pench Tiger Reserve have a glorious history. Its natural beauty and richness is described in the Ain-i-Akbari and many other natural history books such as R.A. Strenthal's "Sivni, Camp life in the Satpura", James Forsyth "High Lands of Central India" and A. A Dunbar Brander "Wild Animals of Central India" etc. Pench Tiger Reserve was awarded to "Best Maintain Tourist Friendly National Park" Award under the National Tourism Prize 2006-07. submitted by Wadewilliam170 to u/Wadewilliam170 [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/igcqlqu2nb261.jpg?width=701&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c85bc97c9b90290e7bac68dfda4c905e879967e1 Past History: Year Details
Flora & Fauna Of PenchThe forests found in Pench Tiger Reserve are divided into three parts as follows: -Southern tropical wet deciduous forest Southern tropical dry deciduous teak forest Southern tropical dry deciduous mixed forest Dry mixed forest spreads in about one-third area of ??protected area. Whose main species are salai, pickle, moyan, tendu etc. Kahua (Arjuna), Jamuna, Guular and Saja are found along the banks of river streams. Trees of Mahua, Palash, Plum etc. are found scattered around the open forests of displaced areas of old villages. Teak forests are found in about one quarter area. There are about 82 types of grass species and Bamboo found in this forest area. The major Carnivores are Tiger, leopard, wild cat, wild dog, hyena, jackal, fox, wolf, weasel among the vegetarian species, Gaur, Nilgai, Sambar, Chital, Chasinga, Chinkara, Wild Pig etc. are prominent. In this Tiger Reserve, birds of about 325 species can also be seen in various seasons of the year. In the sunny areas of the Totladoh reservoir situated inside the park limits, there is a lot of migratory birds seen in the cold season. Among the migratory birds, Ruddy shelduck, Pintail, Whistling Teal and Vegtel etc are prominent. https://preview.redd.it/dqjr46p5nb261.jpg?width=892&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=105ee32b222f62b0cc8537f4308e4596ebee7948 Best Time to visit Pench National Park The best time to visit the Reserve is 15 October to 30 June. TOURISM ZONE & CARRYING CAPACITY Pench Tiger Reserve has three Tourist zone namely Turia, Karmajhiri and Jamtara.
Weather Pench being situated in Central India is subjected to extreme and tropical weather. Month of January may also witness sub-zero temperatures and frost. Monsoon arrives in the second week of June. The average temperature over the months is as below:
CONNECTIVITY & DISTANCES Nearest Airport : Jabalpur and Nagpur Nearest Railway Station : Jabalpur, Chhindwara & Nagpur Pench Tiger Reserve has three entry point (Gate) namely, Turia, Karmajhiri, Jamtara
Nagpur – Khawasa – Turia : 85 km. Balaghat – Seoni – Khawasa – Turia : 200 km. Seoni – Khawasa – Turia : 110 km.
Balaghat – Seoni – Suktara – Karmajhiri : 150 km. Jabalpur – Seoni – Suktara – Karmajhiri : 195 km Seoni – Suktara – Karmajhiri : 50 km.
Chhindwara – Chand – Maghdoun – Thotamal – Jamtara : 59 km. https://preview.redd.it/e5ug147fpb261.png?width=511&format=png&auto=webp&s=ae4d487983d9670327616b92ee913afa71ec1d4a Park Rules:ABIDE BY THESE RULES, NON OBEDIENCE WILL LEAD TO LEGAL ACTION
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`Ranthambore National Park&utm_source=Reddit-Travel%20Guide%20For%20Ranthambore%20National%20Park&utm_medium=Off%20Page&utm_campaign=Off%20Page) is located about 13.5 kilometers from the city of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. Located at the junction of the Aravali and Vindhya hill ranges, this is one of the finest places to view wild animals, especially as they are used to being stared at here. The park covers an area of approximately 400 sq km, and if combined with the area of Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary area, is around 500 sq km. submitted by Wadewilliam170 to u/Wadewilliam170 [link] [comments] Ranthambore National Park is dotted with structures that remind you of bygone eras. There are numerous water bodies scattered all across the park, which provide ` perfect relief to the wild animals during the scorching hot days in summers. A huge fort, after which the park is named, towers over the park atop a hill. There are many ruins of bygone eras scattered all over the jungle, which give it a unique, wonderful and mixed flavour of nature, history and wildlife. Tigers at Ranthambore National park have been known to even hunt in full view of human visitors. https://preview.redd.it/yfpyuxdd28t51.jpg?width=1620&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5ccec6bd0e3dbfe3f01649512d107f60e78003c0 History of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve: Ranthambore National Park was established initially as Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by the Government of India. In 1973, it was declared as one of the Project Tiger reserves in India. It was on 1st November, 1980 that Ranthambore was declared a national park, while the forests located beside it were named Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary & Keladevi Sanctuary. TOP THINGS TO DO At Ranthambore:The enthralling exploration of Ranthambore National Park is an experience to remember forever. Sighting the tigers in this popular national park of India is without any doubt is the top activity. Amongst other things to do in Ranthambore National Park are jeep safari and canter safari that promise the best wildlife sighting experience.Hiking up to the 10th Century UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ranthambore Fort is a unique experience to have in the wildlife reserve. While, birding along the lakes of Ranthambore is yet another enjoyable activity to indulge in. Photography is another top activity in Ranthambore that boasts great opportunities for tiger photography, bird photography and landscape photography. Wild AnimalsThere is a huge variety of wild animals in Ranthambore National Park, including mammals, birds & reptiles.Birds WatchingRanthambore National Park is home to a rich variety of birds, thanks to its diverse terrain & numerous water bodies.Gypsy SafariA Jeep Safari in Ranthambore is conducted on a 6 seater vehicle, both for morning & evening safaris.Ranthambore Safari Booking online Canter SafariCanter Safari in Ranthambore National Park is conducted in a 20 seater open bus which operates in some of the safari zones.https://preview.redd.it/azjcsvhr58t51.jpg?width=630&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9948202755d0d1640fe6527200b0e9597fe93992 Other Popular Tourist Attractions in Ranthambore Ranthambore Fort: Ranthambore is nestled deep inside the Ranthambore National Park. The National Park consists of an area which used to be hunting grounds of the erstwhile kings of Jaipur. Standing atop a hill of 700 ft, the fort is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under “Hill Forts of Rajasthan”. Among the most popular attractions in Ranthambore, the intimidating fort has been pivotal in the history of the state of Rajasthan. Ranthambore Fort is believed to have been constructed by the Chauhan’s in the 10th century owing to safety measures. Eventually in the 13th century, the Delhi Sultanate captured the fort. Visitors will find here elements from Rajasthani architecture: towering gates, domes, stone pathways, thick walls, water tanks, and temples. Visitors will enter via one of the seven gates, namely, Ganesh Pol, Andheri Pol, Navlakha Pol, Hathi Pol, Satpol, Suraj Pol and Delhi Pol. Mahadeo Chhatri, Toran Dwar, and Sametonki Haveli are other attractions not to be missed. The on-site Ganesha Temple is widely known among devotees and draws crowds in large numbers. The panoramic views of the National Park alone make this a worthy visit. The fort is free for all, and opens from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Visitors should try to catch the sunset here. The best time to visit the Ranthambore Fort is from April to October. https://preview.redd.it/5lnwbdus58t51.jpg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=772c6c88d9fd54e5301085ae142caabbe38c7415 The Trinetra Ganesh Temple: is situated inside the Ranthambore Fort, and is famous as one of the oldest temples in Rajasthan. It is the only temple in the entire world which houses the entire family of Lord Ganesha while his statue consists of three eyes. History of Trinetra Ganesh Temple This famous temple traces its history back to 1299, when a war was being fought between King Hameer & Ala-ud-din Khilji inside Ranthambore Fort. King Hameer was an ardent devotee of Lord Ganesha, and never forgot to offer his prayers to Lord Ganesha even during the battle. One day, Lord Ganesha appeared in King Hameer’s dreams, and told him that he would be free of all troubles that faced him by the morning. In the morning, surprisingly, a symbol of Lord Ganesh appeared on one of the walls of the fort. What was even more surprising was that the war ended all of a sudden on its own. https://preview.redd.it/a4l0lwd848t51.jpg?width=824&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a13c5867de26a075f4be2b6d5ede6a8434a049e7 The Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History: The Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History is the fourth regional museum (after Bhubaneswar, Mysore, and Bhopal) of natural history in India. The museum showcases the history of natural resources in Rajasthan. Spread across 7.2 acres, the museum opened its doors in 2014, and is managed by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change. The primary objective is to create awareness among the public with regards to natural resources via illustrative exhibits and engaging educational activities. The belief is that, by creating a space wherein dialogue is encouraged, the government will be able to educate the masses about the diversity of life on the planet. Depiction of ecological interrelationship among flora and fauna will bring focus to the importance of conservation of nature and its resources. The three-storey museum houses three prominent galleries of wildlife exhibits. Visitors will find here the facsimile of various animals including leopard, lion, chinkara (gazelle), and tiger. A popular attraction here is the life-like representations of Rajasthan rural life and the Bishnoi community. Live pottery and painting by local artists can be enjoyed in the painting and black pottery hall on the first floor. A well-stocked library is located near the reception area. Visitors can spend hours reading books on biodiversity and wildlife of the region. The 300-seater auditorium is used to showcase documentary features and to host educational seminars. With explanations in braille, the state-of-the-art museum is accessible to the visually challenged as well. https://preview.redd.it/n0vm9yh748t51.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=728f87d24329dc25140840563384a34dbee7066f Bakula Among the many places in Ranthambore National Park where you can spot the Royal Bengal Tiger & other wildlife during your Jeep Safari, one is Bakula. It is a densely forested region scattered with a number of small pools & water holes. During the summers, visitors can spot tigresses with their cubs visiting the water holes, along with other wild animals. The thick vegetation causes the air to retain moisture, thus making Bakula a relatively cool area compared to the other places in Ranthambore National Park. Carry a pair of binoculars and spot various wild animals in this area of the park. Kachida Valley:Kachida Valley is located in close proximity to the outskirts of Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan. This area consists of a large population of panthers, who migrated here to avoid conflicts with the Royal Bengal Tigers. It is also home to a sizable population of sloths, who are attracted towards the bee hives & large ant hills here. You can reach Kachida Valley only via a Jeep Safari. The surroundings are also extremely beautiful & great for some photography.Lakarda and Anantpura:Lakarda and Anantpura are 2 regions located in the northwestern & northern regions of Ranthambore National Park. These areas are inhabited by an impressive number of sloths, who are attracted towards the ant hills that are scattered all over the landscape. Sometimes, visitors can also spot the Indian striped Hyenas, although they are very few in number.The Raj Bagh Ruins:The Raj Bagh Ruins are situated between Padam Talo & Raj Bagh Talo in Ranthambore National Park. These ancient ruins are stone structures standing in the form of arches, palace outhouses, domes & steps. It lends an air of mystery & history to the surroundings. However, as impressive as these ruins are, they are surrounded by dense jungle, which often serve as the hideout for Royal Bengal Tigers. You can admire these stone ruins from a distance during your wildlife jeep safari in Ranthambore National Park.Best Time to Visit Ranthamborehttps://preview.redd.it/e4h7tj4j58t51.jpg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=89d4e916cd6f719e3c63f2255e62fcde9df8dc24Summer SeasonDuring the summer season from April to June, the temperature can go as high as 40℃. However, during this season, the chances of spotting tigers & other animals is quite high as they visit the water holes to quench their thirst.Monsoon SeasonDuring the monsoon season, from July to September, several zones of the Ranthambore National Park remain closed for visitors. The core of the park with Gates 1-5 are closed, while the buffer zone, with Gates 6-10, remains open for visitors.Winter SeasonThe winter season, which starts from October & lasts till March, is a great time to visit Ranthambore National Park for its pleasant weather & the numerous opportunities for spotting the animals as they bask under the sun.Ranthambore Tour PackageWhy WildTrails?WildTrails know the best in order to save you zigging and zagging over here and there.WildTrails has sighting information from across all the parks. WildTrails uses its network of best tiger tracker expert associated with the particular zone of the park. WildTrails provides an easy way of seeing all possible wildlife trips for some of the top exotic wildlife destinations across the world [Currently Supporting India, Kenya & Tanzania] with an end-to-end trip right from your flights, to wildlife resorts to wildlife safaris to pickup/drops from local airports to even local experiences & that you probably don’t want to miss including 16-hr support via direct chat with our world-class support staff via our App or WhatsApp (in the event of any delays or last-minute issues to any general queries about your plan or destination). WildTrails uses the network of best tiger tracker experts associated with the particular zone of the park. WildTrails is the world’s first and only company to bring Sightings Data, analytics into planning Wildlife holidays. WildTrails have all the sightings info (4 years data) to create a predictive metric called the sighting index. 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Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve of Madhya Pradesh is one the most coveted destination for wildlife tourism, especially for tourists who wish to see the Tiger in the wild. Not only does it attract wildlife enthusiasts interested in watching the apex predator, the reserve is also quite popular among wildlife lovers who wish to see some rare species found in the park as well as those who are interested in watching different species of birds, reptiles and butterflies. submitted by Wadewilliam170 to u/Wadewilliam170 [link] [comments] The Reserve is mainly recognized for the presence of majestic Royal Bengal Tiger,which is the national animal of India and one of the most fascinating animal in the world. BTR with its dense forest, bamboo vegetation, vast grasslands along with some perennial streams offers an excellent habitat for the solitary predator. Over the years under the expert management practices of administrative body the reserve has witnessed a significant rise in number of the Tigers and is among the top reserves with high density of big cat. Together with abundance of prey species in tourism areas, its one the best parks to sight Tiger in its full grandeur. Bandhavgarh Tiger reserve has great historical significance as well which is evidenced by the presence of the famous Bandhavgarh fort, various caves, rock paintings inside the protected area.Thus Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve is a unique national park where nature and history are inseparable. The park consists of distinct areas namely ‘Bandhavgarh National Park’, ‘Panpatha Wildlife Sanctuary’ which make up the “core area” and the adjoining notified “buffer area” spread across the districts of Umaria, Shahdol and Katni of Madhya Pradesh state of India. https://preview.redd.it/m3e0wxfnatr51.jpg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0b11565c02a64d5198cc0a2f2b587b3c3a935f0a Forest Type: In Forestry terminology, the forests of BTR are broadly classified into the following types: • Moist Peninsular Low level Sal Forest • West Gangetic Moist Mixed Deciduous Forest • Northern Dry Mixed Deciduous Forest • Dry Deciduous Scrub Forest However, for the general understanding purpose, the forest of Bandhavgarh may be termed as ‘Moist Mixed Decidous Forest with predominance of Sal’ and it may be classified in following categories: • Sal Forest • Mixed Forest • Grasslands Inside the reserve Sal trees are the predominant species with its associate miscellaneous species and grasslands. Bamboo is also found almost throughout the reserve. The low-lying areas, which were once human settlements are covered with varieties of grass while Sal and Bamboo are spread throughout the remaining lower areas. The Sal population goes down gradually as one ascends upwards with forests of mixed deciduous type gaining prominence on upper hills and hilltops with shallow soil and rocky outcrops. Grasslands or meadows occur all over the park. Important grasslands in BTR are Chakradhara, Bathan, Sehra, Rajbehra, Bhitri, Jobi Vah, Kudrakeru Vah, Kera Vah etc. Some of these have been cultivated in the past while some of the old grasslands along the ‘nalas’ are marshy in nature having plenty of aquatic plants. Rare species of plants such as insectivorous plant ‘Droserapeltata’, commonly know as Shield Sundew or Pale Sundew and medicinal plant locally know as 'Buch', scientific name‘Acorus calamus’, are found in isolated patches of the park. Flora & Fauna: For the general understanding purpose, the forest of BTR may be termed as ‘Moist Mixed Deciduous Forest with predominance of Sal’ and it may be classified in following categories: • Sal Forest • Mixed Forest • Grasslands Trees and plants which are commonly found in BTR are: Sal (Shorea robusta), Saj (Terminalia tomentosa), Dhaora/Dhavda (Anogeissus latifolia), Tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon),Baheda(Terminalia bellerica), Arjun (Terminalia arjuna), Amla (Emblica officinalis), Palas (Butea monosperma), Salai (Boswellia serrata), Bhirra (Chloroxylon sweitenia), Gamar (Gmelina arborea), Dhaman (Grewia tiliifolia), Mango (Mangifera indica), Jamun (Syzygium cumini), Bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus), etc. Fauna: Over 35 kinds of mammals, 250 species of birds, 100 plus species of butterflies and 16 kinds of snakes are testimony to the fact that the rich diverse habitats of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve support wide range of animal communities viz.: mammals, birds, reptiles and many lesser life forms. The central meadows of Bandhavgarh (Tala range) are rich in ungulates, tigers and other species of fauna. Main Fauna The prominent mammal species of Bandhavgarh are: • Spotted deer or Chital (Axis axis) • Sambar (Cervus unicolor) • Barking deer or Muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak) • Chousingha or Four-horned antilope (Tetracerus quadricornis) • Nilgai or Blue bull (Boselaphus tragocamelus) • Indian Gazelle or Chinkara (Gazella gazella) • Gaur or Indian Bison (Bos gaurus) • Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) • Leopard (Panthera pardus) • Wild dog or Dhole (Cuonal pinus) • Hyaena (Hyaena hyaena) • Indian Wolf (Canis lupus) • Jackal (Canis aureus) • Wild boar (Sus scrofa) • Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) • Common langur (Presbytis entellus) • Rhesus monkey (Macaque mulata) https://preview.redd.it/ahvm8matatr51.png?width=800&format=png&auto=webp&s=8794c6bae80071676680b43f34485ebd5577e661 Birds: Even though Bandhavgarh is mainly famous for Tiger and other large mammals but regularly many tourists come here who are keen to catch the glimpses of Bandhavgarh’s rich avifauna. More than 250 species of birds have been identified in the Reserve. Many waterbirds can also be seen in the park and there are some migratory birds too which can be found in the park during the winter season. A few prominent species of birds which are commonly sighted in the park are: • Peafowl • Red Jungle Fowl • Grey Hornbill • Common Teal • Red Wattle Lapwing • Crested Serpent Eagle • White Breasted Kingfisher • Lesser Adjutant Stork • Long Billed Vulture • Red Headed Vulture • Oriental White-backed Vulture • Egyptian Vulture Three of the four species of vultures occurring in Bandhavgarh; Oriental White-backed Vulture, Indian vulture or the Long-billed Vulture and Red-headed Vulture have been identified to be having high risk of global extinction and are listed as critically endangered in the IUCN list. The fourth, Egyptian Vulture has been categorised as endangered. Due to presence of many hillocks, cliffs and elevated areas its common to see the nesting colonies of vultures inside the park which raises the hope that all is not lost for these birds. Bandhavgarh Jungle Safari Packages Weather Conditions At Bandhavgarh https://preview.redd.it/xwzj52hyatr51.jpg?width=6590&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=07b38b27624d0f9d03f71bb9bc14a9540c9fe3ee Tourist Information Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve comprises of Bandhavgarh National Park and Panpatha wildlife sanctuary. It is a part of the Central Indian Highlands and is located between the Vindhyan Hills and the eastern flanks of Satpura hill ranges. The reserve is mostly spread in Umaria along with Katni and Shahdol districts of Madhya Pradesh. The Reserve lies between: Latitude 23° 27' 00'' to 23° 59' 50" North Longitude 80° 43' 15" to 81° 15' 45" East The main entrance for the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve National Park is from the village Tala which is the centre of all the wildlife tourism related activity. Almost all of the Tourism infrastructure is situated at Tala which houses departmental accommodation as well as numerous private resorts, lodges and hotels which can provide more than 1200 beds. Tala, being the centre of all tourism activities, is well connected by road to all the major Rail and Airport locations. Safari Zones The park is divide into Critical Tiger Habitat or the Core Area and Buffer Area with total area as mentioned below: Total Area: 1536.938 sq. km Core Area: 716.903 sq. km Buffer Area: 820.035 sq. km As per the tourism guidelines; roughly about 19.89% area of the Core Tiger Habitat or the core zone is open for tourists, which is about 142.59 sq kms. Core Zones: Tala, Maghadhi and Khitauli Buffer Zones: Dhamokhar, Johila and Panpatha Core Zone Safari Vehicles and Capacity of each Zone https://preview.redd.it/f2f74u61btr51.jpg?width=649&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=becb47b48442f23ef73e4b59b9f5b6e9341e5fab Safari Types Administrative body has permitted different kind of excursion activities inside the reserve with the objective of making tourists experience nature and wildlife closely which can help tourists understand its importance. Excursion activities permitted in the reserve are: • Wildlife Safari o By vehicles registered with park management for tourism purpose (light motor vehicles), with the capacity to seat maximum 8 persons including the driver and guide (6 tourists + 1 Guide + 1 Driver) o It is recommended to book your Gypsy safari online as about 70% of vehicles are booked online. Only few vehicles are booked at the current ticket counter while few vehicles are under park management. • Elephant Safari o For maximum 4 persons, as per the availability of elephants. o Booked at the current ticket-counter. • Photography/Filming/Vidoegraphy Permits o Issued for one Cameraman, who is allowed to take maximum two assistants along with him. Best Time To Visit: The Reserve is usually open for tourists from 15th of October to 30th of June. Due to hot weather during summer season in the month of April, May and June it is suggested to visit the park during the months of October to March. However as Bandhavgarh is one the most favoured destination for Tiger tourism because of its higher ratio of sightings, the reserve remains packed practically for almost entire tourist season. Since the safari bookings are done online and booked well in advance, planning your trip well in advance is strongly recommended. Do's Donts At Bandhavgarh https://preview.redd.it/x3ipt6b3btr51.jpg?width=5523&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=91d8ad1c91be2234ef25adf4f4707d61407b47cb Why WildTrails? WildTrails know the best in order to save you zigging and zagging over here and there. WildTrails has sighting information from across all the parks. WildTrails uses its network of best tiger tracker expert associated with the particular zone of the park. WildTrails provides an easy way of seeing all possible wildlife trips for some of the top exotic wildlife destinations across the world [Currently Supporting India, Kenya & Tanzania] with an end-to-end trip right from your flights, to wildlife resorts to wildlife safaris to pickup/drops from local airports to even local experiences & that you probably don’t want to miss including 16-hr support via direct chat with our world-class support staff via our App or WhatsApp (in the event of any delays or last-minute issues to any general queries about your plan or destination). WildTrails uses the network of best tiger tracker experts associated with the particular zone of the park. WildTrails is the world’s first and only company to bring Sightings Data, analytics into planning Wildlife holidays. WidTrails have all the sightings info (4 years data) to create a predictive metric called the sighting index. The WildTrails app uses Artificial Intelligence to make sure that the tourist will come back with the best Tiger Sightings. https://preview.redd.it/zjp5qkm5btr51.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=e08438830c55ed52cc4b88e27b47ffb07157cc7f Trails Across India
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Housed in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts of Madhya Pradesh, Pench National Park owes its name to the river Pench which cuts a path through the forests. It is so vast that it straddles the realm of Madhya Pradesh and the neighbouring state Maharashtra. The beauty of Pench National Park is so enchanting that it has sparked one of the best creations of Rudyard Kipling- The Jungle Book. submitted by Wadewilliam170 to u/Wadewilliam170 [link] [comments] Laden with rocky trails, wooded hills, glassy rivers, and gushing streams, the park lures in large herds of visitors every year, and is a nature lover’s wildest dream! The beautiful, lush woods foster over 300 varied species of flora and fauna, something no other place in India can boast of! There are also flocks of resident and migratory birds that live here. The park also shelters the iconic Royal Bengal Tiger and is India’s finest sanctuary, Pench Tiger Reserve. It offers splendid opportunities for tiger spotting, especially in the summers. The swaying trees and gurgling streams are a melodious combination, lulling the senses of all those who come here. With no dearth of luxury resorts, cottages and lodges that line the interiors of the park, a perfect balance of comfort and wilderness enhances your trip. There are countless stimulating activities that you can lust after at this national park. The Pench National Park Safari is the best of its kind in the entire country. Besides that, activities like nature trails, elephant safaris, boating, bonfires, bird watching, wildlife spotting, and cycling rides add magic and excitement to your stay. https://preview.redd.it/4awi3ifk63p51.jpg?width=768&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2b3b18db4bfa7eb5701bd346325348e616f108b7 Flora Of Pench National Park : Receiving heavy rainfall, Pench National Park is lined with beautiful Sal trees throughout. The leaves of Sal are good quality fodder, while the fruits are heavy on the nutritional value. Besides Sal, the park is home to the rare Crocodile Bark, also known as Saja or Ain. Terminalia Arjun can also be found here in large numbers near water sources and is distinguished by the thick girth. Numerous other species like Terminalia Chibula, Billerica, and Axle Wood or Dhaoda are also shaded within the bounds of the park. Find stunning, vibrant flowers like Amaltas and Flame of The Forest (Butea frondosa), while the trees of Baja, Haldu, and Jamun (Black plum) stand guard. Fauna Of Pench National Park : The park is home to a large variety of fascinating animals like Bison, Cheetal, Sambar, Nilgai, Wild Dog, and Wild Pig. Other animals that the park shelters are predators like Leopard and Wolf, while species like Barking Deer, Chinkara, Hyena, Porcupine, Jungle Cat, Palm Civet, Fox and countless more can be spotted here. If that sounds impressive, have a look at the species of various birds that grace the interiors of the park- Malabar Pied Hornbill, White-eyed Buzzard, Grey-headed Fishing Eagle, and Indian Pitta. It is a true paradise for bird watchers and nature lovers alike. Migratory birds like the Brahmini Duck, Coots, and Bar-headed Geese, and endangered species of vultures greet you. There are more than 50 species of fishes, 30 reptiles, numerous kinds of butterflies, moths and amphibians in the park. https://preview.redd.it/d9mcxj8m63p51.jpg?width=892&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bdd9e41623abbfec0d5f8863b5e2e6803cea21b0 Buffer Zones in Pench National Park Turia Zone The most elegant zone in Pench National Park, the Turia gate is located just 1.5 km away from Village Machaan Resort. The entry gate sits adjoining a wildlife museum, which holds information of the various flora and fauna in the park. Turia zone is open from October to June. You can book Turia safaris online, for an advance booking is required to enter the gate. Karmajhiri Zone Another premium entry gate of Pench National Park, Karmajhiri shares part of Turia zone, including water bodies like Bodanala, and Sitaghat. Karmajhiri zone is located about 45 km from Village Machaan Resort and is open from October to June. It is advisable to have advance bookings for entry through this gate. Jamtara Zone Jamtara zone is a lovely expanse, famous for sightings of Sloth Bears. It Falls in the Chhindwara district of MP. You can avail online booking to the park from this zone. It is located at a distance of 65 km from Village Machaan Resort. Rukhad Zone Alternatively known as Bison retreat, Rukhad zone is situated at a distance of 35 km from Village Machaan Resort. The zone houses beautiful dense trees and is a wild whispering to nature lovers who flock here in search of beauty, respite, and solitude. The zone carries various species of flowers and trees and is open to visitors from October to June. No online bookings are available, which means tickets must be booked directly at the booking window. Sillari Zone Sillari zone invites entries throughout the year but is shut on Wednesdays. The zone is replete with trees of Garari, Teak, and Bamboo. Sillari is shaded in the Maharashtra part of Pench National Park and is located 35 km away from Village Machaan Resort. Online bookings are available. Khursapar Zone Another zone sheltered in the Maharashtra part of Pench National Park, Khursapar is seated 9 km away from Village Machaan Resort. It harbors various natural water bodies, which draw many species of birds and wild animals to it. This zone is closed on Tuesdays, and online bookings are available. How To Pick Right Pench Safari Gates And Zones Places To Visit Near Pench National Park
https://preview.redd.it/egp8m7o673p51.jpg?width=426&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a78a5148cfb99ccecfa38120a1c0f5b332aedc5f Jungle Safari The Pench National Park Jungle Safari surpasses all your expectations, and offers unbeatable excitement! Since Pench National Park is home to countless fascinating species of wildlife, traversing the interiors of the lush forests and being gifted with glimpses of the rarest animals is an unrivaled form of tourism. Spot leopards, tigers, wild boars, nilgai, and a variety of deer. Highlight: - Spot the rarest species of wild animals in the shelters of Pench National Park. - Take an open jeep safari, and experience the thrill of spotting wild beasts the likes of which can be seen nowhere else. - Indian Bison, Chital, Wild Boars, Sambar, Flying Squirrel, Black Bear, Jackal and Jungle Cat roam the park freely. Location: Pench National Park Price: INR 2,000 to 3,000 per safari Safari Timings: Summer: Morning: 6:30 am to 9:30 am Evening: 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm Winter: Morning: 7:30 am to 10:30 am Evening: 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm Safari Cost: - INR 1500 per vehicle (for Indians) - INR 3000 per vehicle (for Foreigners) Bird Watching Pench National Park is arguably the largest reserve in India, and the abode of over 300 species of birds, both resident and migratory. Birds like the Indian Pitta, Osprey, White-eyes Buzzard, Brahmini Duck, Coots and Bar-headed Geese form only the tip of the iceberg! Each jeep safari is about 3-4 hours long. For the best bird watching experience, consider planning your trip between the months of October to March. Highlight: -Indian Pitta, Osprey, White-eyed Buzzard, Brahmini Duck and many more birds grace the lush Pench National Park. -Migratory birds are best spotted in the months of October to March. -A long jeep safari amidst the dense woods is perfect for bird watching enthusiasts. Location: Pench National Park, Seoni Dist., Kurai, Madhya Pradesh If you love doing cycling, there are several routes for cycling in Madhya Pradesh offering scenic views and pleasant climate. https://preview.redd.it/kwqvppra73p51.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ce49268c192f04b50d2fe0b072fce34de5260e03 Get Your Customised Packages Essential Things to Keep in Mind - Visiting Pench National Park during monsoons might turn out to be completely disastrous. Besides, parts of the park are shut post the month of June. - Nagpur is the nearest town to Pench National Park, and it is more convenient to travel the park from there. - Instead of evenings, take the morning Safari. It increases your chances to spot more species of wildlife. - It is advisable to avoid wearing deodorant or perfume, as it may scare the animals. - Mobile reception in the forest is tricky, so internet connectivity may be weak. - Elephant rides in Pench Tiger Reserve are more suitable if you want to spot tigers. - Prefer to wear light, simple clothing instead of flashy, bright ones to ensure you do not catch the animals’ attention. Best Time to Visit Pench National Park The massive Pench National Park is a splendid beauty all year long, though it can be best experienced between the months of November and June when sightings of various animals and birds are frequent. The months of April-May-June are more favorable since animals move out in search of water more often, and if you’re in for the wildlife part of it, summers are your best bet. The weather is pleasantly cool, but the nights may get slightly colder in the months of January and February. Some zones of the park are open to visitors only from October to June. How do I get there? Nearest Airport: Jabalpur and Nagpur Nearest Railway Station: Jabalpur, Chhindwara & Nagpur Why WildTrails? WildTrails provides an easy way of seeing all possible wildlife trips for some of the top exotic wildlife destinations across the world [Currently Supporting India, Kenya & Tanzania] with an end-to-end trip right from your flights, to wildlife resorts to wildlife safaris to pickup/drops from local airports to even local experiences & that you probably don’t want to miss including 16-hr support via direct chat with our world-class support staff via our App or WhatsApp (in the event of any delays or last-minute issues to any general queries about your plan or destination). WildTrails uses the network of best tiger tracker experts associated with the particular zone of the park. WildTrails is the world’s first and only company to bring Sightings Data, analytics into planning Wildlife holidays. WidTrails have all the sightings info (4 years data) to create a predictive metric called the sighting index. https://preview.redd.it/z8hqwejw73p51.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=254fd5fcc98e9d295a8b850c74774f850b9de7cd Trails Across India
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submitted by evisa1 to u/evisa1 [link] [comments] Most tourists limit their journey to India mainly to Rajasthan, Goa, Delhi, Varanasi, Agra and Mumbai and miss the heavenly beauty of North East India, whose charm is beyond description. We help you to find hassle-free Indian Visa Online. You can find here everything from adventure, fun, entertainment, culture, wildlife, snow-capped mountains to peaceful lakes. The popularity of such famous tourist destinations plays a huge role in overshadowing the incredible allure that North East India is blessed with. Although there are less tourist destinations here in comparison to other places in the country, each destination has something unique and enthralling to please its visitors. If you have never been to such places of India, then you haven’t seen the purest form of the godly-blessed land. That’s why we have made a list of the top 10 famous places of North East India to make you aware and hope you to appreciate the actual pristine-looking charm of the country. 10 most beautiful places in North East India:1. Tawang Monastery, Arunachal PradeshIf you are visiting the North East of the country and looking for some peace and solace, then Tawang Monastery is the best place for you. This monastery is at a height of 10,000 feet in Arunachal Pradesh, which adds more to make it the finest place for a quiet life lover. The breathtaking valley is filled with Buddhist mantras when more than 450 monks start praying and take us out of the worry and tension of the hectic city life.If you are with your friends and want to have an incredible view in the evening, then you‘d better take your group to the Tawand River to feel the coolness of the ultimate relaxation. 2. Guwahati, AssamGuwahati has so much to please its tourists as one of the largest cities of the region. When you feel like doing something adventurous, then you indulge in sightseeing on bikes and cars with your friends, or if you want to seek some blessings for a bright future, then you can visit Kamakhya Temple and squeeze the purest drop of divinity to make yourself pure.When having your children, then visiting Assam State Zoo is a must for you to give the heartbeat of children a thrilling experience. You can also enjoy the boat ride to reach the Umananda Temple, which on the island of Brahmputra, for a mixture of fun and pilgrimage experience. And last but not least the beautiful gardens of the city will make their place in your heart for your whole life with their greenery and fresh air, which will work wonders to alleviate your tiredness. 3. Ziro Valley, Arunachal PradeshIf you are looking to fill your mind with the prime moments, then the Ziro Valley visit is a must for you. Being here with your better half will make you feel that you are in an imaginatively beautiful untouched world, in which purity has not faded away.The valley is well-known for its 3 day and night rock concert, which is organized towards the end of every year’s September. Spending time and dancing with your beloved will be an incredibly pleasant moment for both of you, which is why it is one of the best places for tourists in the North East India. 4. Shillong, MeghalayaShilling is the place for those who want to enjoy the freshness of the nature early in the morning or evening with dews prevalent in the atmosphere. Its shimmering lakes, green hills with pines trees, enchanting waterfalls and breathtaking adventurous sports make Shillong the first choice in North East India among tourists.One more interesting fact about this place is that you can indulge in its mouth-watering cuisines, which are pleasantly spicy and add spice to your journey too. 5. Gangtok, SikkimIf you are looking for the finest example of the city atmosphere with natural scenic beauty, then Gangtok visit is the thing that can fulfill your dream. It is one of the most visited states of North East India due to providing leisure activities, adventure activities, Monasteries, piping-hot cuisines, cooperative people and last but not least the jaw-dropping view of hills. If you want an urgent indian visa to travel in India, then do apply now to get an e-visa within 24 to 72 hours.One of the biggest advantages of visiting Gangtok is that it is not as crowded as other hill stations of India, which is why it seems a virgin and unexplored place. 6. Cherrapunji, MeghalayaCherrapunji is well-reputed in the world for its rainy season beauty and also called the wettest place in the world is located in Meghalaya, which literally means ‘house of clouds’.Its root bridges that are formed due to ceaseless rain never lose their charm and always leave tourists open-mouthed with its incredible allure. So, if you are with your family or friends and wishing to explore something out-of-the-box, then Cherrapunji is the best place in North East India for you. 7. Kaziranga Park, AssamThis jungle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the best places in India for adventure lovers. Its thick green forests, swampy lagoons, lush meadows and the enthralling view can make your company with your friends unforgettable. It is well-known for being the largest Indian rhinoceros population.You should be alert when you visit this place, as it is home to vicious animals that can take your lives or harm you badly. So, hire an experienced guide and don’t try to be a hero by not following the guidance given by forest officers and the guide, which may result in something deadly with you. 8. Madhuri LakeThe lake is given its name after the famous Bollywood actress, Madhuri Dixit when she was shooting for a film here. It is one of the best places to visit in the North East. Its earlier name was Shungaster Lake.One interesting thing is that you can have a little army cafeteria near this lake, which is famous for mouth-watering momos whose taste increases when you have them seeing the incredibly blessed lake. If you are an international traveller and curious to visit India, then you need a valid e visa india to enter the country. 9. Imphal, ManipurIf you want to raise your heartbeat pleasantly, then come to this heavenly blessed land known as Imphal in Manipur. It is the capital of the state. You can find here innumerable tribes that boast of its immortal culture.The most famous place in this capital city is the Imphal Polo Ground, which is the oldest polo ground in the world. Other famous tourist destinations here are Manipur Zoological Gardens, Kangla Fort and Keibul Lamjao National Park. If you want to know the culture of this land much better, then do visit its Chakouba Festival and pack your mind with unforgettable memories. 10. Pelling, SikkimDue to Khangchendzonga and surrounding ranges, the beauty of Pelling is always at the peak. The most famous tourist spots of this place are Darap Cherny Village, Khangchedzonga Waterfalls and Sawaro Rock Garden.Apart from its scenic beauty, this place also knows how to please its visitors with adventurous sports like mountain biking, kayaking, trekking, water-rafting and so on. For art lovers, flower exhibitions and traditional crafts leave no stone unturned when it comes to giving their eyes the best view they have ever had. Let’s conclude allIn this article, we told you about the 10 most beautiful places in North East India. Our list of the most loved places in North East India has Pelling, Kaziranga Park, Guwahati, Shillong, Madhuri Lake and so on.If you want to come to India as a foreigner for tourism purposes, then you must apply for an india visa , which can be applied and received online. If have any doubt lurking behind you about the e-visa India, then contact us. |
Kaziranga national park is famous for being the residence of ‘Big Five’ animals, ie, Great Indian One horned Rhinoceros, Indian Elephant, Royal Bengal Tiger, Eastern Swamp Deer and Wild Water Buffalo. This is why, Kaziranga is recognized as one of the best wildlife destinations in India. In fact, Kaziranga National Park is one of the top ten most visited national parks in India. Kaziranga Kaziranga National Park is a must visit wildlife destination for those who are inquisitive to discover the true colours of nature and wildlife. There are numerous people who think one-horned rhinoceros are no more existing in the present era, but a tour to Kaziranga national park is enough to falsify this misconception. In this park, wildlife enthusiasts get a chance to meet several rare We all know Kaziranga national park is known for one-horned rhino. Apart from rhinos, there are different types of animals, varieties of birds and more. We spotted one-horned rhino and its calf, elephant, buffalo, wild dog, a group of deer, monkey... Kaziranga National Park, a World Heritage Site. Its 430 square kilometers of swamps and grassland with tall thickets of savannah elephant grass and patches of evergreen forest support the largest number of one horned rhinos on the Indian subcontinent and offer you some of the best views of wildlife from the back of an elephant or from a four wheel drive vehicle. Kaziranga National Park is famous for bird, which is also the home of various spices of migratory birds. Kaziranga National Park covers about 41% tallgrass. 29% open jungle and 11% sought crosses. Because of a national park is famous for its natural beauty surrounding by Brahmaputra River on North and Karbi Anglong hills in South. The century Kaziranga National Park in Guwahati: Get detail information on Kaziranga National Park & other adventurous activities in Guwahati. Also Explore attractions, sightseeing, weather, maps, nightlife Kaziranga National Park is famous for several unique attributes and I have elaborated some of them in this post. Every wildlife enthusiast would certainly want to visit this place. Best Time to Visit. The best season to visit Kaziranga National Park is from November to April. The park remains closed during the rainy season from the month of May till October. How To Get There. The nearest KAZIRANGA park Situated in Assam an honest ways off of 194 km from Guwahati, the Kaziranga park may be a world legacy site and apparently India's best untamed life safe-haven. The untamed life park is widely known for its one-horned rhinoceroses. Indeed, 66% of the world's rhino populace are often found here. And perhaps this is the reason why Kaziranga is labeled as the 'biodiversity hotspot.' Also, the park is surrounded by famous tea plantations, which are a must visit. To witness the best of the wildlife tourism places of the park, visit here during the evening when the sun slides below the horizon, and birds fly in troops returning to their How to Reach Kaziranga National Park. Kaziranga National Park can be reached by all modes of transport – rail, road and air. Airways: The nearest airport to Kaziranga National Park is at a distance of 96 km in Jorhat town. Jorhat is connected by air from Kolkata. But, the best option is to fly to Guwahati, 225 Km away to the west of Kaziranga
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