The national park of Kanha is the biggest wildlife sanctuary of the Asian continent. It is popular all over the world for its tiger reserves. The park is situated in the valleys of Halon and Banjar of the district of Balaghat of the Madya Pradesh state. This park is believed to be inspiration top the famous writer Rudyard Kipling for his book ‘Jungle Book’. The Royal Bengal Tiger is the uncrowned ruler of the Kanha National Park.
Kanha is host to 22 varieties of mammals. The major residents of this park are the sambar, the gaur and the chausingha. Apart from this, neelgai, the dhole, the panther and the sloth bear are some of the frequent visitors. But in true sense, Barasingha is the asset of this park. Other fauna attractions are wild pig and tigers. This park is an ideal place to visualize both the prey and the predator. The tourists can experience free tiger roaming in the park during their safari trip.
The 200 different types of bird species is also a notable feature of this park. These include herons, partridges, kingfisher, woodpeckers, teals, flycatchers, warblers and jungle fowl. It is an amazing spot for wildlife photography and viewing. One can also plan a visit to the Kanha Museum which exhibits display of culture of local tribes and other activities of this park.
The best time to visit this park is during the months of October to March. Any type of transportation modes can be availed for this place as this park has a strong transportation network. The different hotels and resorts located near this park offer very luxurious accommodation at a very reasonable price. You will also appreciate the taste of local cuisine during your trip to this park.
So enjoy travelling here with ease!

 
 
 
 
 
 


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