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Kanha National Park in India

An article on Kanha and its fabulous wildlife...

Kanha is situated in the State Madhya Pradesh and it was created in 1955. Located in the Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh. It is a National Park cum tiger reserve extends over an area of over 1,940-sq-kms. Many in species in danger of extinction have been saved here. It's  picturesque setting was an inspiration to Rudyard Kipling who based his famous novel Jungle Book here.

The park has extensive grasslands and is well-known
for multiplicity of flora and fauna. Rigorous conservation efforts saving the Park's wildlife, makes Kanha the most well maintained National Park in India.

A magnificent place inside the Park is Bamni Dadar, popularly known as Sunset Point. The place offers most awe-inspiring forest environment. At Kanha one can easily see Sambar and Gaur in wild abundance. It is and amazing natural world and bird habitat. Everyday sighting of Tigers wandering in the wild at Kanha make it a very popular tourist destination as well. This Tiger realm is an ideal habitat for the both predator and prey. Kanha is famous for , and fly catchers.

There is a museum at Kanha illustrating wildlife and activity of the park and tribal culture. There are luxury hotels in Kanha for more affordable stay one can book a budget resort which are in plenty. Kanha accommodation is full duringpeak safari season.

Best time to visit is in winters which at times are pleasant with an average maximum and minimum temperature. The park is closed from July to August during the monsoon rains. 

About the author

Uday writes on Kanha National Park often as he is a naturalist in the park. He writes about the Kanha hotels and the wildlife lodges around the park. He takes number of tourists on the park visit every year. He is fond of tigers and other wild animals who he loves watching. Uday publishes wildlife articles on the Internet.

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