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December 2, 2009

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Wildlife parks in Madhya Pradesh is a treat for all nature lovers. The state surrounded by the great Arabian Sea in the West, Rajasthan in the North and Northeast, Madhya Pradesh in the East and Maharashtra in the South and South East. Apart from beholding the world famous Khajuraho temples, it addresses as many as eleven national parks and thirty-one wildlife sanctuaries.

Best time to Visit:
The best time to visit wild jungles in Madhya Pradesh is from March to June, when the hot climatic pressure led tigers and its prey loiter in search of water holes and running streams.

Lets cover a short duration tour to the popular Kanha National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park

Kanha National Park
With covering an area of about 940 sq. km, the wild haven is home rare Swamp Deer(Barasingha) Gaurs, Sambars, Pea fowl, Mongoose Black buck etc. The park is shaded with semi-evergreen trees and is nourished by rivers and streams. Many exotic bird species like Ring Doves, Pea Fowl, Rock Pigeons, Warblers etc are also living member of Kanha. Enthusiasts can know about the diverse wildlife and bird population by means of jeep safari. The Bamni Dadar, situated with the park provides the precious glimpse of setting Sun.

Bandhavgarh National Park

Positioned in the north eastern part of Madhya Pradesh, the park is known as the Asia’s largest tiger reserve. The forest area is clad with sal trees and mixed vegetations and therefore shelters a diverse fauna and avi-fauna population. A wildlife jeep safari is the best way to discover the hidden den of tiger, the groups of deer and other exotic species like foxes, jackals, sloth bear, nilgai, chital etc. Elephant ride is perhaps another option to spend joyful hours in the wild abode. Bandhavgarh is a paradise to ornithologist and bird watchers. The tall trees and their heavy branches are home to 150 bird species, of which bee-eaters, hornbill, vultures, parakeets add to the common sight.

Staying at wildlife parks in Madhya Pradesh

A number of jungle camps and lodges are set up in and around the wildlife sanctuaries and parks in Madhya Pradesh. A few eating and staying options for travelers in Kanha National Park are Kipling Camp, Krishna Jungle Resort, Machan Complex, Wild Chalet Resort, Van Vihar Backpackers Retreat and MPSTDC Baghira Log Huts

Tourist accommodation option is also available near Bandhavgarh Jungle Camp. Some popular one are Bandhavgarh Jungle Lodge, Kum Kum, MPSTDC White Tiger Forest Lodge, Royal Retraet, Tiger Lodge, Tiger Trails and V.Patel Jungle Resort.

About the Author:

A traveler and a professional writer working in one of the renowned firms in Gurgoan

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