3 Nights / 4 Days
Madhya Pradesh offers an enthralling contrast between wild nature and spiritual retreats, best summed up by its charming combination of tiger reserves and temples. With their deep roots in mythology and millennia of history, the state's hallowed temples provide pilgrims and tourists with a window into India's rich cultural past. Each location echoes with spiritual importance and architectural magnificence, from the delicately carved marvels of Khajuraho, known for their stunning portrayals of love and divinity, to the ancient sacred sites of Ujjain and Omkareshwar along the banks of the holy Narmada river.
Arrive in Jabalpur via morning Train/Flight/Bus. Upon arrival, enjoy Welcome & Check-in at the hotel with breakfast/refreshments. Depart for Kanha/Bandhavgarh (175 Kms). Check In at Hotel Kanha Safari Lodge /WTFL, Bandhavgarh. Lunch follows. In the evening, embark on a Nature Trail along Banjar River in Kanha/Enjoy a Free Evening in Bandhavgarh. Wind down with Evening Tea, Dinner & Overnight stay.
Begin the day with an early morning park safari followed by breakfast. After lunch, explore the park with an evening safari and enjoy a free evening. Relax with Evening Tea, Dinner & Overnight stay.
Start with breakfast and depart for Jabalpur (175 Kms). Upon arrival, have lunch and engage in sightseeing. Head to Bhedaghat (25 Kms) for check-in at Motel Marble Rocks. Enjoy sightseeing and Evening Tea, Dinner & Overnight stay.
After breakfast, depart for Jabalpur (25 Kms).
A: Located in the center of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park is well-known for its wide variety of wildlife, which includes the magnificent Bengal tiger, sloth bears, Indian leopards, and barasingha (hard-ground swamp deer). For those who enjoy the outdoors and wildlife, its vast vistas, deep woods, and wide grasslands provide ideal homes for a diverse range of plants and animals.
A: Visitors can embark on thrilling wildlife safaris, both in the morning and afternoon, accompanied by experienced guides and naturalists. These safaris provide opportunities to witness the park's abundant wildlife in their natural habitats, including game drives and nature walks through designated zones within the park.
A: The dry season, which usually lasts from October to June, is the greatest time to visit Kanha National Park in order to see animals. Because there is less foliage at this time of year, it is simpler to see animals gathered around water sources. This is especially true from March to June, when animals congregate close to waterholes.
A: Yes Kanha has a variety of lodging choices to suit different tastes and price ranges, such as opulent resorts, eco-lodges, and forest rest huts. These lodging options offer facilities and services designed to improve the entire wildlife experience, making for cozy lodgings in the middle of the wilderness.
A: Visitors may enjoy animal safaris as well as outdoor hikes, birding, and cultural outings to neighboring towns and tribal tribes. In addition, Kanha provides possibilities for photographers to take breathtaking pictures of the region's varied landscapes and fauna, making for an unforgettable and rewarding experience in the middle of the wild wilderness.
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Heart of India
"About 50 miles from Bhopal, this well-kept spot provides an amazing experience. Various QR codes that offer detailed information about the monument's history can be scanned by visitors using their phones. Conveniently located throughout the site are descriptions of the sculptures and their significance. To thoroughly explore and enjoy everything the site has to offer, allow around 1 hour."
Wildlife Adventure
"At 80% of the park closed to visitors, Kanha National Park, which is roughly five hours from Pench or Nagpur Airport, offers a unique experience. The remaining 20% is separated into multiple zones, each of which requires a permit to enter. For a more comprehensive experience of the park, it is best to make reservations in advance and attempt to obtain permits for various zones. Private cars are not permitted, thus visitors must utilize Suzuki jeeps authorized by the park, accompanied by a driver and guide. Every zone has unique characteristics, and touring them all offers a thorough understanding of the park's varied animals and topography."
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