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Wild-Life-Sanctury In Madhya Pradesh |
Wild Life Sanctury In Madhya Pradesh
National Parks |
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Kanha |
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Bandhavgarh |
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Panna |
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Satpura |
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Kanha
Establishment : 1955
Area - 940 Sq.Km.
PRINCIPAL FAUNA
Tiger,Leopard,Barasingha,Cheetal,Samber,Wild Dog, Jackal Hyena, Bear, Bison (Gour), Blue Bull, Four horned antelope, Barking deer, Langoor etc. and many species of birds may be seen here. |
APPROACH
Kanha is accessible by road from the town of Mandla and Jabalpur. Khatia (3 km from Kisli and 68 km from Mandla) towards Mandla and Mukki (82 km from Balaghat) towards Balaghat are the two entrance points to the tiger reserve. Jabalpur (168 km) is a convenient railhead. Nearest airports are located at Jabalpur and Nagpur (270 km). There is a daily bus service available for Kisli and Mukki from Jabalpur and back.
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Bandhavgarh
Establishment : 1968
Area of the NP/WLS - 446 Sq.Km.
PRINCIPAL FAUNA
Tiger,Panther,Spotted Deer,Sambhar,Blue bull, Wild Boar and others .Besides these animals, different kinds of birds may be seen here.
PRINCIPAL FLORA
Sal, Saja,Tendu, Aonla Dhawda,Jamun, Salai, Garari, Bamboo etc.
MEANS OF TRAVELLING (INSIDE THE AREA)
Petrol four wheeler vehicle or four wheel drive Diesel vehicle which is not older than five years
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Panna
Establishment -1981
Area- 543 Sq.Km
PRINCIPAL FAUNA
Tiger, Panther, Blue bull, Sambhar, Chinkara, Spotted deer, Bear, Wild dog, Wolf, Jackal, Monkey, Crocodiles etc. Besides Birds of various species may also be seen here.
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PRINCIPAL FLORA
Dhawda, Tendu, Saja, Achar, Seja, Salai, Kullu, Aonla, Mahua, Bel etc. |
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Satpuda National Park &Tiger
Establishment : 1981
Area - 524. Sq. Km.
The Tiger reserve encompasses Bori Wildlife Sanctuary and Pachmarhi wildlife Sanctuary.While Bori is the oldest forest reserve in India and Panchmari is the only hill station of central India. Panchmari has numerous panoramic view points and water falls and has long been a pilgrimage centre for Worshippers of Shiva,especially for people from Vidharbha region of Maharasta. The scenic splendour of the Pachmarhi hill is unmatched by any formation for and wide. |
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The forest department of M.P. was essentially born here when the soldier turned forester captain's James forsyth constructed the Bison lodge in 1862. His book'The High lands of Central India' widly describes his journey from Jabalpur to Panchmari with attendent advenures.Pachmarhi has unique floral association is that sal occurs as an isolated patch, in a sea of teak forest, far away from its main distribution. Forest Department and M.P. Ecotourism Development Board are now promoting it as major trekking destinations |
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