Land of the Tiger and the Swamp Deer
An alluring landscape in the heart of India, known as Kanha Tiger Reserves, stands tall. A protected area spread over 2200 sq.km, a safari trip to this elevated paradise is life-altering.
Words do little to express the reflections that result from exposing oneself to such a fascinating domain, however, the feeling that one is much smaller than the forces that support life on this planet, seems to emanate quite distinctly.
One is greeted by Forested Hills broken by impeccable paddy fields, roadways flanked by towering gregarious Sal trees, brooks running with crystal clear water, and mud trails that no doubt lead into enchanting, yet perilous, haunts where human intervention is rightfully unappreciated.
An imperious presence, the irrefutable the ruler of these lands : linking together the past, present and future as well responsible for the survival of the human and animal-kind within their natural elements ; is the Tiger, the bedrock upon which this fabled ecosystem stands strong, retaining its glory in spite of large forces acting to the contrary.
Kanha National Park Travel Guide
How to Reach
Kanha National Park
How to Reach
Kanha National Park
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Fly to Raipur or Jabalpur Airport - well connected to major Indian Cities such as Delhi and Mumbai.
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04 hour drive from either Jabalpur or Raipur City.
How Many Nights to Spend at Kanha National Park?
How Many Nights to Spend at Kanha National Park
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At least 03 nights, upto 07 nights.
What are the Types of Safaris at Kanha National Park?
What are the Types of Safaris
at Kanha National Park
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Jeep Safari
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Full Day Jeep Safari
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Walking Safari in the Buffer Area
Mammals at Kanha
Mammal Highlights
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Royal Bengal Tiger
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Hard Ground Swamp Deer or “Barasingha”
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Dhole/Indian Wild Dog
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Sloth Bear
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Indian Golden Jackal
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Gaur
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Indian Giant Squirrel
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Indian Flying Squirrel
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Indian Palm Civet​
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Barking Deer
Reptiles at Kanha
Reptile Highlights
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Rock Python
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Indian Spectacled Cobra
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Common Krait
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Forsten's Cat Snake
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Copper-headed Trinket Snake
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Bengal Monitor Lizard
Birds at Kanha
Birding Highlights
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Indian Scimitar Babbler
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Greater Racquet-tailed Drongo
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Emerald Dove
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White-rumped Shama
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Scarlet Minivet
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Rosy Minivet
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Stork-billed Kingfisher
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Crimson Sunbird
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Oriental Scops Owl
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Crested Hawk Eagle
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White-rumped Vulture
Things to do at Kanha :
There's plenty of interesting places to travel to, in and around Kanha National Park.