Panna National Park

Also known as the Panna Tiger Reserve, the Panna National Park, in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, is an impressive 550-square-kilometer expanse of wilderness characterised by high plateaus, plunging gorges, vast teak forests, and rolling savannah grasslands. From peaceful boat rides watching crocodiles along the banks of the Ken River, to catching glimpses of tigers, leopards and sloth bears on an exhilarating jeep safari, Panna offers wildlife enthusiasts many exciting opportunities. Aside from the park’s famous big cats, visitors can look forward to spotting an array of exotic wildlife species including antelope, deer, monkey, wild dog, hyena, jackal, sloth bear, otter and over 300 species of bird. Don’t miss the impressive Dhundwa Falls, situated on the Hinouta Plateau, and the Pandava Falls, which features some remarkable ancient caves.

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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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Sarai at Toria

The Sarai at Toria is a small “eco-resort” beautifully situated on the banks of the River Ken. Set in 9 acres of grassland, midst lovely…

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