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+91-8350824253(9AM-6PM)Kanha and Bandhavgarh National parkare two of thefamous tiger reservesin Central India, the heart of the country in Madhya Pradesh. Both the national parks are different from each other whileboth play host to a sizeable population of the Big Cats. Holiday Travel India presents 5-DaysKanha Bandhavgarh Tour Packagewhich starts from Jabalpur. In this package you will stay 2 nights in each national park and offering you4丛林狩猎withbreakfast, Lunch & dinner.This package is very well suited for wildlife lovers and wildlife photography lovers. Contact us our central India office for best deal.
Kanha is the largest and most beautiful National Park of Central Indiawhich is divided under zones for easy maintenance and management of the reserve area. Tourism is conducted in 20% of total area under 4 zones namely Kanha, Kisli, Mukki and Sarhi zones.Kanha zone & Mukki Zonesis also called thepremium zonebecause it is located in the middle of the core area and to enter here for safari tourists have to pay extra fees for entry permit.
The Park's landmark achievement is the preservation of Majestic Indian Tigers & The rare hard ground Swamp Deer (Barasingha), saving them from near extinction. Stringent conservation programs for the overall protection of the Park's fauna and flora, makes Kanha one of the most well maintained National Parks in World.
While on the other hand Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the most popular national parks in Indiaand is located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh.The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in India.The park has a large breeding population of leopards, and various species of deer. Maharaja Martand Singh of Rewa captured the first white tiger in this region in 1951. This white tiger, Mohan, is now stuffed and on display in the palace of the Maharajas of Rewa.
Title | Standard Prsice | High Season | Low Season | NewYear/Festival Time |
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Standard Package
Chd-Mogli Resort (Bandhavgarh) / Kanha Jungle King Resort (Kanha)
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Rs 27000 | Rs 27000 | Rs 27000 | Rs 32000 |
Deluxe Package
Chd-Nature Heritage Resort (Bandhavgarh) / Seven Tigers Resort (Kanha)
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Rs 32000 | Rs 32000 | Rs 32000 | Rs 38000 |
Luxury Package
Chd-Kings Lodge (Bandhavgarh) / Kanha Earth Lodge (Kanha)
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Rs 43000 | Rs 43000 | Rs 43000 | Rs 50000 |
Package Inclusion:-
4 Nights Accommodation on twin sharing basis
4 Breakfast + 4 Lunch + 4 Dinner
2 Jungle Safari in Kanha National Park & 2 Jungle safari in Bandhavgarh
Village Tour of Baiga & Gond Village homes.
Bicycle tour of the Village and Jungles.
All Safari in 4X4 Gypsy
Pickup and drop from Jabalpur
Naturalist and Forest Guide included in the Safari
Toll Taxes, Parking charges, driver night hault
Package Exclusion:-
Any thing not mention in inclusions
Any airfare / bus fare / train fare
Gst
Bandhavgarh National Park
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Arrive at Jabalpur railway station or airport then proceed to Bandhavgarh. Distance from Jabalpur to Bandhavgarh is 180kms/04:00hrs with good road condition. Do all your necessary purchasing at Jabalpur city, before leaving for Bandhavgarh.No ATM machine available at Bandhavgarh.On reaching your resort in Bandhavgarh, relax at your room. As per your arrival schedule, you may opt to take evening safari (booked in advance).Bandhavgarh national park remain closed for evening safari on every Wednesday.
Overnight stay at the Bandhavgarh.
Do both morning & evening jungle safari in Bandhavgarh. Here you can do jungle safaris in 3 safari zones: Tala, Magadhi & Khitauli. Among them Tala zone is a premium safari zone with safari charges higher than non-premium zones. Due to limited tickets, advance safari booking is highly recommended. Popular places to see inside Bandhavgarh are Chakradhara, Shesh Shaiya, Andhyari Jheriya, Sidhbaba, Chorbahera, Rajbahera, Climber's point etc. You can do safari in a one zone with one ticket.
Overnight stay in Bandhavgarh
Morning Jungle safari timing: 6am to 10am
Evening Jungle safari timing: 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm
After Post breakfast checkout from hotel and proceed for Kanha. Upon arrival at Kanha, check into the wildlife resort. Evening enjoy the surrounding nature. Evening Bicycle tour to the neighboring village of Baiga or Gonds to experience their rich rural life, coupled with tradition, art & culture. Tasting of the Mahua Wine prepared by villagers, Home visit followed by evening tea and snacks by the river side ( Banjar river).
我n the evening, Wildlife Documentary show on kanha and its Tigers as well as flora, Fauna. Also discussion on sustainable tourism in Kanha. Spend time in the library.
Dinner and overnight stay at wildlife resort.
Your will get awake with anearly morning wake call at 4:30 AM. Time to leave for the Gypsy Safari by 5:30 AM with a target to reach the gates by 6:00 AM.You will be served with a cup of tea before departure for your first jungle safari to the Kanha national park. The morning safari has a unique charm and ensures goof sitings of animals as well as fresh jungle life flora and fauna. Breakfast will be served at 9:00 AM in the Jungle Camp, followed by another round of tour till 11:00 AM. After morning safari return to the resort for rest and Lunch..
After lunch we will again depart on Afternoon Gypsy Safari to Kanha National Park for wildlife viewing. Afternoon safari starts from the gate at 03:00 PM and continues till sunset. Afternoon safari has a distinct charm as most of the animals come to water holes for water, Afternoon safari can make up if you lost ant chances in morning safari.
During both safari's Forest Guide cum spotter also joins from the entry gate.
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我n the evening, Wildlife Documentary show on kanha and its Tigers as well as flora, Fauna. Also discussion on sustainable tourism in Kanha. Spend time in the library.
Dinner and overnight stay at wildlife resort.
After Breakfast proceed for bhedghat and visit dhuadhar and enjoy boating at bhedaghat. After lunch you will drop to jabalpur station. Tour end
To see, enjoy and explore the flora and fauna of Kanha National Park it is good if all zones can be covered with at least 2 safaris in each zone and 2 Jungle treks in buffer zone of the tiger reserve. This needs a minimum 3 night 4 days stay and chances of seeing Tiger, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Wild Dog and other wild creatures are very high. Stay in Kanha for a day or two only with a single safari will not do justice to your holiday.
Kanha Safari Zones Kanha national park in Madhya Pradesh, Central India is counted among most popular tiger reserves of India. Whenever we talk about tiger tourism in India, Central India national parks like Bandhavgarh, Kanha national park, Pench national park, Tadoba tiger reserves are came into our mind and discussion. Thousands of tourists from India and other countries of world, visits Kanha national park in tourism season (October - June). This count is continously increasing and now posing challange for park management authority to manage the tourist crowd and meet their expectation. To ensure better park management, tourism management, ensure even distribution of visitors in park, zone-system was introduced. Till year 2010, we have seen two entrance gates i.e. Kanha Khatia gate and Mukki gate and accordingly their are two zones i.e. Kanha zone and Mukki zone. But due to constant increase in tourism pressure, problem begins for park authority like gathering of vehicles at some popular areas causing chaos, concentration of safari vehicles in some areas causing disturbance to wildlife, voilation of rules etc. To avoid any such untoward incidences and for sake of better tourism management, some new park areas are opened for visitors and total areas was divided into zones.
At present their are four safari zones in which tourists can undertake their safari drives. At at particular safari drive, tourists can visit only one zone and to visit atleast once to all 4 zones, he/she has to undertake minimum 4 safari drives. Earlier Kanha & Mukki are the offered zones. Later Sarhi zone was opened for visitors and count is increased to 3 safari zones in Kanha. Among these 3 safari zones, Kanha zone, which is most popular among tourists, was declared as premium safari zone whose safari ticket cost is more than other two non-premium safari zones. Later one more new safari zone was introduced with the name of "Kisli Safari Zone". It is mainly derived from the areas of Kanha safari zone.
For Kanha/Bandhavgarh jungle safari drives you need to book separately entrance ticket, safari vehicle and safari guide. Here entrance tickets can be booked in advance but safari vehicle and guides are booking on reaching national park. Guides are allotted from entrance gate by paying the required fee. In order to avoid separate booking of Entrance Ticket, Guide, Vehicle one may book jungles safaris through booking agents or through resort. Usually Safari Booking through Resorts is costlier than actual as on charge of exclusive safari, they offer shared safaris in which sometimes tourists are not convenient.
Kanha is split in 3 zones - Mukki, Kisli and Kanha. Kanha and Mukki zones are the best and costs the most and Mukki zone provides the most tiger sightings. We ensure that your stay is in the mukki zone.
1.Mukki门Kanha国家公园欢迎你to the domain of at least 4-5 iconic tigers ( Rajaram, Bhima, Chotee Mata, Mahavir male, link7, Aladin, umar pani male, bawa thenga male, umar jhola) of the region.
2. It is a tough dicision to select a resort to stay, Holidaytravel recommendes 7 tigers resort, The management of the resorts ensures that you get booking for the Kanha safari even in the peak season.
3.我t is easier to spot a tiger in Mukki zone as there is a big water hole "Sondar and Baba Tenga talab" if you park your vehical on the road, you have lakes on both sides of the track, which is elevated & provides a good view for animals who come to water to quench the thirst. It is a favourite place for tigers, Bisons, Wild Boars, Peacocks, Deers. and Sighting is guaranteed at least in 2-3 safaris.
By Air:Khatia (3 km from Kisli) and Mukki are the main entry points to the Kanha National park. From Jabalpur, Kisli is 165 km via Chiraidongri, and Mukki is 203 km via Motinala and Garhi. For travellers from Bilaspur (182km), Raipur (213km) and Balaghat (83km), Mukki on State Highway No. 26 is more convenient.
From Nagpur, Kisli is 259 km via Nainpur and Chiraidongri, and Mukki is 289 km via Balaghat.
By Train:Nearest airport is at Jabalpur (156 km.), connected with regular flights from Delhi & Bhopal. Most convenient railheads are at Jabalpur and Bilaspur.
By Road:Daily bus service available for Kisli and Mukki from Jabalpur and back. Taxis are available for hire from Jabalpur, Bilaspur and Raipur.
October to April is classed as the ‘best time to visit’ India. This is because the climate is cooler which means game drives and travelling will be far more comfortable. Throughout these months, viewing the tigers and the other wildlife in the national parks is fantastic, however, the scenery does change extremely quickly with the ever increasing temperatures.
Central India or the heart of India is a reflection of the country’s rich and dense history. Madhya Pradesh is a reservoir of wilderness and is well known for its wild life reserves. The Bengal tiger, an endangered species, can be seen in its full glory roaming these sanctuaries, along with other species like leopards, elephant, barasingha, etc. Pench, Kanha and Bandhavgarh are the most popular of the nine national parks which are a must visit here (Bandhavgarh has the highest mass of tigers in the world).
Riding on an elephant’s back is a truly unique way of experiencing a jungle safari. Elephant safaris in India also happen to be safer and more reliable than other modes of transportation during jungle safaris. There are many organized elephant safari tours in India. Adding this kind of tour to your itinerary will add a new dimension to your entire holiday experience that you are sure to cherish through a lifetime.
Almost all the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries situated across the country offer the Elephant Safari in an organized manner. It is the best way of transport in the dense and rugged terrains that cannot be accessed through jeeps or any other means.
Elephant Safari in Bandhavgarh National Park :The Bandhavgarh National Park that spreads only for 105 sq km is the place with the highest density of tigers in India. It is located in the heart of the country, in the state of Madhya Pradesh about 200 km Northeast of Jabalpur.
This park never disappoints its visitors and offers splendid views of the royal beast and 22 species of other mammals such as the jackal, the fox, the Rhesus monkey and the hyena. Equally rich in housing birds, this place has about 200 species of birds including Jerdon’s leaf bird, the crested serpent eagle, the variable hawk eagle, and the pigeon.
Elephant Safari in Kanha National Park :Kanha National Park is situated in the central state of Madhya Pradesh and spreads across an area of 940 sq km. Also a tiger reserve, this park has the unique distinction of being the sole inspiration behind Rudyard Kipling’s masterpiece 'The Jungle Book'.
Elephant Safari is the only mode of transport through the hilly terrains, muddy valleys and luxuriant grasslands of the Kanha National Park. There are three safari zones in Kanha: Kanha, Mukki and Sarhi, where organised Elephant Safari takes place in order to provide a vivid and vibrant sightseeing experience every time.
There can be no better destination than Bandhavgarh National Park for tiger sighting in India. Nestled amidst the Vindhayan Hills in Madhya Pradesh, this national park boasts of the maximum population of tigers in the country. The best zone for tiger safari in Bandhavgarh is said to be Tala Zone, which is rich not only in tiger density but also in terms of biodiversity. Apart from tigers, Bandhavgarh National Park is home to more than 250 species of birds like Plum-headed parakeet, Orange-headed thrush, Brown-headed barbet, Coppersmith barbet, Common myna, Alexandrine parakeet, Indian grey hornbill and Rock pigeon. About 80 species of butterflies can be sighted along with a large number of reptiles and migratory bird like Sarus Crane (spotted in the monsoon season) in the national park.
Park Safari Timings | Morning Safari | Evening Safari Time |
10月15日- 2月15日 | 06:30 - 11:00 | 14:30 - 17:30 |
16 Feb - 31 Mar | 06:00 - 11:00 | 15:00 - 18:00 |
01 Apr - 30 June | 05:30 - 10:00 | 16:00 - 19:00 |
The best time to visit Madhya Pradesh is in the winter months, anytime from October to March. Bhopal has an extremely pleasant climate, so all times of the year are good to travel. Gwalior, Mandu, Indore and Jabalpur can be very hot in summer months with the mercury climbing as high as 40°- 42° Celsius.
The best time to visit the National Parks in Madhya Pradesh differ slightly depending on which one you wish to visit: Bandhavgarh is good between November and June; for Kanha, the best time is February to June, though travellers would find the weather more comfortable during the cooler winter months of November to January. The parks are closed during the monsoon season from 1 July to 31 October, so plan accordingly.
在印度丛林和森林中扮演着至关重要的角色Ecological balance and food diversity. Fetching a big contribution in overall development of the country, forests are also a solid medium of providing raw material to many industries and revenue earning. 678,333 sq kms of the total forest areas of India have been divided in many categories like Tropical and subtropical moistleaf forests, Tropical and subtropical dryleaf forests, Tropical and subtropical coniferous forest, Tropical and subtropical grasslands, Savannas and shrublands, Montane grasslands and shrublands, Deserts and xeric shrublands, and Mangrove.
Nagarjunsagar- Srisailam Tiger Reserve is the largest tiger reserve in India. The reserve spreads over five districts, Nalgonda District, Mahbubnagar district, Kurnool District, Prakasam District and Guntur District. The total area of the tiger reserve is 3,568 km2 (1,378 sq mi). The core area of this reserve is 1,200 km2 (460 sq mi). The reservoirs and temples of Srisailam are major attraction for many tourists and pilgrims.
The tiger is the national animal of India. Unfortunately though, our selfish motives have endangered this majestic animal, putting it on the brink of extinction. All is not lost though. In the past decade, efforts have been made to conserve the tiger and increase its numbers. A number of tiger projects have been initiated in various wildlife reserves of the country, and most of them have been successful.
我ndia has various tiger forest which include Corbett National Park, Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Ranthambore National Park, Sunderban National Park, Kaziranga National Park, Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, Bandipur National Park, Pench National Park, Satpura National Park.
Wanna see a real wild tiger then come to India, where nearly half of the world's remaining wild tiger population roams.The country's 1,400 big cats are spread over more than 40 national parks in the country.
Bandhavgarh National Park:Greatest chance of spotting a tiger
Ranthambore National Park:Best for scenic tiger photos
Kanha National Park:Mowgli's stomping ground
Jim Corbett National Park:最好的风景
Satpura National Park:Best for an adventure
Madhya Pradesh is blessed by nature, encountered by wild animals, stepped in history and alive by wildlife. Central India is known for wildlife as there are 5 National Parks in central state of India Madhya Pradesh. Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Satpura National Park, Pench National Park and Panna National Park. In all National Parks people can get Budget, Deluxe and Luxury types of resort with delicious meal plan. Madhya Pradesh is one of those promising states in India where the chances of spotting a tiger are tremendous. Whether it's Bandhavgarh or Kanha or Pench, each and every national park is far from the civilization and has a rustic charm of its own.
Forests not only provide wood but they directly control floods, drought, soil erosion etc. Conservation of Forests is of vital importance for India. Environmental scientists have calculated what a mature tree of gives to the environment:
Releases Oxygen
Checks air pollution
Control moisture and prevents water pollution
Prevents soil erosion and increases soil fertility
Provides shelter to birds and nests
There is great necessity for conserving forests. With the increase in the Indian population, the area under forest in gradually decreasing