Pench National Park & Tiger Reserve
Pench Tiger Reserve is in Madhya Pradesh's Chhindwara and Seoni districts, near the state's border with Maharashtra, and takes its name from the pristine Pench River. Located in the center of the park is the Pench River. As it flows southward from north to north, it divides the reserve in half, creating equal halves in the east and west. Pench National Park was renamed Pench National Park in 1992 when it received the designation of a tiger reserve. Both Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra are proud of the Pench Tiger Reserve. There are entrances on both sides of the border, making it accessible to visitors from both states.
Safari Zones In Pench National Park
The park's buffer zone includes Rukhad, Telia, Khumbhpani, Silari, Khursapar, and Chorbahuli.
Pench – Turia
Turia is a popular tiger safari zone in Pench. Turia gate is Pench's most visited gate due to its fauna and scenic settings. It's about 100km from Nagpur Airport.
Rukhad Buffer
Rukhad Zone is a swaying Pench barrier. Rukhad has had some incredible Tiger head-on encounters to many safari cars in recent months. The Rukhad buffer's dominant Tigers are Kingfisher and Kuraigad.
Khursapar & Silari
The closest Maharashtra gateways to Nagpur are Khursapar and Silari. Khursapar and Silari gates are respectively 87km and 75km from Nagpur Airport.
How to book a Tiger Safari in Pench?
To book a tiger safari in Pench you must book your safari ticket, guide, and vehicle separately. Admission tickets can be pre-purchased. However, guides and vehicles must be reserved upon arrival. A tour guide will be assigned to you upon payment of the price. As an option, you can arrange safaris through your hotel or travel agency to avoid having to pay for a separate guide and vehicle and ticket. It's possible that booking through resorts will cost you more. To book a pocket-friendly safari at Pench you must consider booking through a wildlife tourism company in India