Monday, April 29, 2013

Bandhavgarh National Park the Home of Bengal Tiger - Travel - Travel Tips

The Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the most popular wildlife reserves of India located in Jabalpur districts of Madhya Pradesh. It is a renowned destination of Madhya Pradesh Tourism visited by scores of nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts from several parts of the globe. This is an enchanting destination sprawled over the Vindhya hills and packed with varieties of flora, fauna and avifauna. Topography of this national park is known for its steep ridges, undulating forest and open meadows that make wildlife safari an adventurous one.

This Park was once the reserve hunting ground for the Maharaja of Rewa. This wildlife reserve is surrounded by 32 hills, which have mixed forest of sal, dhobin, saga, grasslands with bamboo grooves. The entire park sprawled over an area of 448 square kilometers, whereas it presently consists of an area 150 square kilometer is buffer zone. This Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve is mainly known for its tigers. Along with this the national park is known for 37 species of mammals, more than 250 species of birds, about 70 species of butterflies and several reptiles. Among all these the best part of the wildlife is its good number of Royal Bengal Tiger. According to the official data, this national park is a home to 400 tigers, which maximizes a chance of the tiger sighting during safari. Because of this large number of tourist comes here from across the globe to see the strongest predator and the king of the jungle.

Along with this some of the other animal species of this national park is Leopard, Sloth Bear, Faced Langur, Wild Boar, Sambar, Indian Bison, Deer and more. Apart from the animal, this national park is also known for its exotic collection of bird species, which calls on a large number of birds watchers and ornithologists from several parts of the globe. Some of the famous birds species that can be seen at this wildlife reserve are Black Stork, Parakeets, White Bellied Dronges, Minivets, Steppe Eagles and many more. At the time of a migratory season one can also get an opportunity to see some of the rarest species of birds, which also includes Sarus Cranes.

November to June is the best time to visit here. This is also the best time to seeing tigers. There are number of tourists lodge and hotels available at this place for accommodations during Bandhavgarh Tour.





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