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Panna National Park
Location : 32 km from Khajuraho
Description :
The road to Satna passes through this recently created park, lying along the River ken, 32 km from Khajuraho. It contains large areas of unspoilt forest and a variety of wildlife. There are tigers here but you'd be very lucky to see one. The numerous waterfalls in this area are popular picnic spots. Day trips often also take in a visit to the diamond mines at Majhgawan, the Rajgarh Palace and the temples of Panna town, 48 km from Khajuraho.
Season :
The park is open year-round, but the best time to visit is in the cooler months; in summer the heat can take on furnace-like proportions.
Access :
Access to the park is from the village of Madla, 22 km from Khajuraho.
Accommodation & facilities :
Tree houses and tourist lodges are available in the vicinity of the Panna National Park to accommodate the visitors.
KEN RIVER LODGE
Ken River Lodge is 2 km from the Panna National Park. Swiss cottage tents with attached toilets and showers give you all the modern amenities along with the thrill of staying in a tent. There are 10 tents. Jungle visits are organized in the morning and evening by boats and jeeps. Pugdundee treks can also be organized for the keen birders.
Since Panna National park is located in close proximity to the world famous heritage site - Khajuraho, it is best to stay at a hotel here. There are many hotels/ chains, including 5 star properties operating in Khajuraho, we suggest the hotel Jass Trident :
JASS / KHAJURAHO
A Government approved five-star hotel, Jass Oberoi is located 2 kms from the airport, 170 kms from Jhansi railway station and 110 kms from Satna railway station. This centrally air-conditioned hotel has a swimming pool, shopping center, restaurant, bar, health club, sauna bath and indoor and outdoor games facilities. Each air-conditioned bedroom has private bathroom with bath and/or shower and toilet and telephone.
Pench National Park
Area : 757.85 sq kms/75,785 hectares
Declared as Wildlife Sanctuary in 1977.
Declared as National Park in 1983
Declared as Tiger Reserve in 1992
Description :
Pench National Park is a part of the Project Tiger network of special reserves. Pench is one of the most accessible tiger reserves in the country, just 90 kilometres (1 hour and 30 minutes) north of Nagpur. The Reserve is located in the southern reaches of the Satpura hill range in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts in the Madhya Pradesh State of India. The terrain is undulating, with most of the area covered by small hills, steeply sloping on the sides. The description of its natural beauty, richness in flora and fauna has appeared in numerous wildlife books dating back to the 17th century. Books written in the 19th and early 20th century by famous naturalists like Captain J. Forsyth and Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book explicitly present the detailed panorama of nature's abundance in this tract
Season :
The Pench National Park is open to the visitors from November 01st to June 30th each year and closed during the rainy seasons (July- October)
Access :
By Air: Airport - Sonegaon Airport, Nagpur (93 km from Pench National Park) Nagpur is the nearest airport connected to Mumbai and other places by regular flights.
By Rail: Railway Station - Seoni Railway Station (30 km from Pench National Park) Seoni is the nearest railway station connected to Mumbai and other places in the region by regular trains.
By Road: The nearest bus stand is at Seoni from where one can take buses or jeeps to the Pench National Park. Seoni is connected to almost all the places in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra by good road and rail networks.
Temperature:
October to January |
2-16° Celcius |
February to March |
16 - 26° Celcius |
April to June |
26 - 42° C |
Average Rainfall |
1177 millimetres |
Park Safari Timings
Months |
Morning |
Afternoon |
01 November - 15 February |
0600-1220 |
1500-1830 hrs |
16 February - 30 April |
0600-1220 |
1600-1830 hrs |
01 May - 30 June |
0600-1100 |
1700-1830 hrs |
Accomodation
Bagh Van - Upper-End
Bagh Van Lodge is just five minutes away from the entrance of the Pench National Park. It is hidden away amongst the thickly wooded banks of a seasonal stream, which, in the dry season serves as a pathway for tiger, leopard and other animals inhabiting the fringe of the forest. The lodge has cottage-type accommodation, each with a bedroom, bathroom and verandah. The lodge has a main dining & lounge area with a mix of open and enclosed spaces. Local bamboo furniture has been used in the rooms. The rooms and bathrooms are provided with large windows to allow sufficient natural light.
Guests staying at BaghVan can go for guided nature walks, go for game drives to Pench, enjoy boat rides or elephant rides. Also they can visit the local haat/Bazaar in the nearby villages.
Pench Jungle Camp - Upper-End
Pench Jungle camp is spread out over 11acres with 12 Deluxe Safari style canvas tents, waterproof, pitched on a platform. Also 4 spacious A/C rooms with attached toilets are there for the creature comfort lovers. All the rooms have attached bathroom, tiled, running hot and cold water, with LPG Geysers, anti skid bathroom tiles.
Other services and facilities include a 9 hole putting green spread out in 2.5 acres of carpet grass, 400 feet water stream running through the camp with fish and Lotus, Billiards room, Pool table, Badminton courts, host of indoor games, swimming Pool ( to be ready by April 2004), with a filtration plant, Wildlife research center, Coffee maker in room and multi cuisine Restaurant
Wildlife:
Flora: The forest type is southern tropical dry deciduous teak and southern tropical mixed deciduous forest with other species of shrubs, trees and climbers. Pench is dotted with teak and its associates moyan, mahua, mokha, skiras, tendu, bija, achar, garari, aonla, bhaman, ghont, baranga, amaltas, kihamali, khair, bhirra, palas. Bamboo occurs sparsely, restricted to some valleys
Mammals: Tiger, leopard, jungle cat, leopard cat, striped hyaena, wild dog, wolf, common mongoose, sloth bear, pangolin, spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, nilgai, wild pig and gaur apart from exciting small mammals like flying squirrels, palm and small civet, common and ruddy mongoose etc.
Reptiles: Freshwater crocodile, Indian chameleon, Common Krait, Indian Rock Python, Cobra, Indian Flap Shell Turtle, Peninsular Black Turtle etc.
Birds: Pench is haven for birds with more than 200 species recorded from here including the migratory waders and the ducks. It is pretty easy to spot birds like the Crested Serpant Eagle, Changeable Hawk Eagle, Painted Francolin, Malabar Pied Hornbill, Collared Scops Owl and many other species.
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