Exploring the captivating world of tigers brings pure joy, making a wildlife safari at Kanha National Park an unblemished adventure. This tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh offers a pristine setting for spotting various species, including Barasingha, chital, sambar, barking deer, gaur, langur, wild pig, sloth bear, and panthers. The park is growing as a popular tourist destination, with the Bengal tiger reigning as its base species and the Barasingha earning the title of the "jewel" of Kanha.
The park is adorned with over 600 types of flowers, such as Sal, Saja, Lendia, Dhawa, Tendu, Palas, Bija, Mahua, Aonla, Achar, and Bamboo, adding to its diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can embark on open jeep safaris, offering glimpses of hairy wild cats, gaurs, shining black deer, and other unique animals. Kanha National Park, spanning 940 square km and encompassing the Maikal Satpura range, remains lush and green throughout the year, with Sal trees gracing its landscape. As a rapidly growing destination, Kanha's wilderness and natural beauty continue to captivate tourists, making it a must-visit.
Tourism Villages
Mukki - 550 m