Kanha National Park
Canyons, verdant meadows, and bamboo forests abound with vegetation and fauna in Kanha National Park. It is a paradise for tiger and wildlife lovers. Its natural beauty inspired the world-famous ‘Jungle Book'. Kanha National Park has established itself as a wildlife tourism destination for Tiger and Barasingha sightings. It is one of India's best-managed parks and is part of Project Tiger. So, this is a must-see park for nature and tiger enthusiasts. Kanha National Park, popularly known as Kanha Tiger Reserve, is located in Madhya Pradesh, India. It encompasses 940 sq km in Mandla and Balaghat districts. It is the most visited national park in central India
Tourist Attraction Zones in Safari Parks
Kanha has 8 safari zones, 4 buffer zones (Khapa, Khatia, Phen, and Sijora) and 4 core zones (Kanha, Kisli, Sarhi, and Mukki). The forest allows 125 jeeps every day, morning and afternoon.
Kanha Zone
The Kanha gate, with its vast meadows and bamboo trees, has a fascinating history. The Kanha gate can only take 40 jeeps. There's also Shravan Taal and Kanha Museum.
Sarhi Zone
The Saunf Meadow is famous for seeing Barasingha in 1966. Sarhi zone allows up to 27 jeeps. Tigers are often seen in dry deciduous woodlands.
Mukki Zone
Tiger sightings are helped by Mukki Zone's Saal, bamboo, and grasslands. This zone can only accept 40 jeeps.
Kisli Zone
Tiger sightings in Kisli Zone Bamboo vegetation, gorgeous grasslands, and deep Saal forests. The maximum is 18.
How to book a Kanha Tiger Safari Package
You must book your safari ticket, guide, and vehicle separately. Admission tickets can be pre-purchased, but guides and vehicles must be reserved upon arrival. A tour guide will be assigned to you upon payment of the fee. As an option, you can book safaris through your hotel or travel agency to avoid having to pay for a separate guide and vehicle and ticket. However, resorts may charge an additional fee for bookings.
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