The heart of the biodiverse haven of the Indian subcontinent, Kanha National Park is the most prolific wildlife destination in this forest cover of Madhya Pradesh. Not only is it the largest national park in the state but shelters an incredible number of species and subspecies inside its diverse landscapes. The park is part of the Indian highlands, located between the mesmerizing lush hills of the Satpura range, thus alluring the hearts of wildlife lovers.
The enchanting wildland of Kanha National Park gives the pleasure of sighting the charismaticRoyal Bengal Tigers, the endemic megafauna of the Indian subcontinent. Moreover, the wildlife safari in Kanha is the chance to enter the world of raw nature where thousands of flora and animal species roam the extensive wild. Predators like leopards and wild dogs, ungulates like gaur, chital, and sambar, scavengers like hyenas and jackals, notable snakes, lizards, and hundreds of macrofauna. Barasingha (Hard Ground Swamp Deer) is yet another anticipated beautiful creature of the park.
A wildlife tourin Kanha's conserved 772 sq miles (2,000 sq km) wildland traverses through its varied topography of lush thickets of Sal, rolling grasslands, plenty of undergrowths, and two river streams to support this oasis. Hosting over 300 bird species including storks, pintails, owls, egrets, eagles, kites, vultures, owlets, and other notable ones, Kanhamakes its Wildlife tourism package an extravaganza of nature.