Kanha National Park

Also known as the Kanha Tiger Reserve, the Kanha National Park is widely considered to be the greatest of India’s wildlife reserves and the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s classic, 'The Jungle Book'. This impressive expanse of wilderness is set in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, encompassing about 950 square kilometres of lush rolling hills, peaceful rivers, saal and bamboo forest, and endless stretches of savanna grassland. This spectacularly scenic environment provides a diverse range of habitats for an extraordinary array of wildlife including tigers, leopards, jackals, swamp deer, foxes, porcupines, sloth bears, pythons, hare, chitals, gaur monkeys, mongooses, and hundreds of species of bird.

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India Wildlife Encounters

Journey through rural India learning of efforts to protect the elusive tiger in Panna, Bandhagarh, Kanha and Pench National Parks. Contribute to initiatives to open…

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Kanha Jungle Lodge

The Kanha Jungle Lodge is set amidst the forest close to the Kanha National Park. The lodge covers 11 acres of grounds featuring overgrown grass,…

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