There are approximately one hundred Bengal tigers and a great number of other species that can be discovered in the expansive, natural, and breathtaking Kanha National Park. It is generally recognised as one of India's finest national parks, has an exceptional track record of conservation, and provides tourists with the opportunity to escape into a huge environment reminiscent of The Jungle Book, in which the majestic Bengal tiger reigns supreme.
Kanha is often considered to be one of the finest national parks in all of India due to its expansive sal woodland and open grassland meadows. The location of this city may be found in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Because of the presence of Bengal tigers in the area, tourists travel from all over the world to see them. This vast wilderness is home to a wide variety of resident and migratory birds, such as peacocks and vultures, as well as leopards, Indian bison, langurs, wild boar, and jackals. Peacocks and vultures are among the resident species. In addition to the most powerful of the big cats, the Royal Bengal Tiger, numerous antelope and deer can be seen in huge numbers in Kanha's meadows. These animals include the rare hard-ground barasinga swamp deer, which is now the official state animal of Madhya Pradesh.
Explore some of our most well-known tours to the Kanha Tiger Reserve, or find out more about the Kanha national park by reading our guide to tiger safaris in the Kanha area.
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