Wild experience to Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park is nestled in the Maikal range of Satpuras in
Madhya Pradesh, the heart of India that forms the central Indian highlands. The
national park is being popularized as the Tiger reserve and interestingly is
being declared as one of the finest wildlife areas in the world. Spreading
across two revenue districts the Mandala and the Kalaghat , Kanha National Park
was declared a reserve forest in 1879 and revalued as a wildlife sanctuary in
1933. Its position was further upgraded to a national park in 1955.
The Kanha National Park is spread across the area of 940 sq km in
the Maikal chain of hills. By bringing up the buffer and core zone all
together, the Kanha Tiger Reserve has the total area of 1945 sq km.
The landscapes and the surrounding luxurious meadows along with the
wooded strands and the dense maroons of forests offer magnanimous sightseeing
experiences for the nature lovers. Making the land more beautiful and adorable,
the crystal clear streams amidst the dense jungle cleanses the surroundings and
makes the wildlife unrivalled. This vivacious land has been the source of
inspiration for Rudyard Kipling, a famous writer for his outstanding creation-
“The Jungle Book”.
The Kanha National Park is the ideal home for wide ranges of wild
creatures; right from the mighty tigers to the most populated Barasingha and
the countless species of plants, birds, reptiles and insects. This reserve has
fascinated many travelers around the corners of the world with its well
developed infrastructure specially meant for them. The best location here to
enjoy the most is the Bammi Dadar, also known as the Sunset Point.
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