Panna Tiger Reserve
The Panna National Park's topography is a splendid mosaic of plateaus, gorges, vast expanses of teak forests and savannah grasslands. It comprises the upper Talgaon Plateau and the middle Hinouta Plateau being fed by Ken River which runs for about 55 km within the sanctuary. From safaris to boat rides from spotting crocodiles to tigers and sloth bears Panna offers many exciting opportunities to the wildlife lover. One can glimpse many birds from the boat. The dense teak forests in Panna add to its many charms and lend it a wonderfully mistic touch.
Panna Tiger reserve is home of Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), leopard (Panthera pardus), wild dog (Cuon alpinus), wolf (Canis lupus), hyaena (Hyaena hyaena) and caracal (Felus caracal) and smaller cats.Panna claims to host as many as 35 tigers. The other animals are Sloth bear in the rock escarpments and undisturbed vales. Many animals found include sambar, spotted deer, chinkara, nilgai, langur, wild dogs.
Other Attractions
Best Time to Visit
How to get there
By Rail: Satna, at a distance of around 90 km, is the nearest railway station. It is a major railway hub and is connected to many places in central and western India, the most important of them being Mumbai at a distance of 1,540 km.
By Bus: The nearest bus stand is Panna connected to Khajuraho and many other places in Madhya Pradesh by a good road network. Madla, at a distance of around 24 km southwest of Khajuraho, is a good transport centre. One can get buses and other road transport modes from here to the Panna National Park.
0 Response to "Panna Tiger Reserve"
Post a Comment