Bandhavgarh National Park is a famous wildlife destination in India, loved for its beautiful forests, rich wildlife and exciting safaris. Known especially for its majestic tigers, the park offers visitors a chance to connect with nature and explore stunning landscapes. It is perfect place for adventure and nature enthusiasts.
Bandhavgarh National Park is nestled in the Central Indian Highlands and surrounded by the scenic Satpura Mountain range. The altitude of the park varies between 410 meters to 810 meters above sea level, giving it a unique and diverse landscape.
The park spans an area of 1,536 square kilometers, which includes both the core and buffer zones. This vast area provides a perfect habitat for various species of wildlife.
Bandhavgarh is known for having the highest density of Bengal tigers in the world. This makes it a top destination for tiger enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Apart from Bengal Tigers, the park is home to several other animals, including leopards, wild elephants, and sloth bears.
The park is birdwatcher’s haven, with over 250 species of birds, including migratory birds like the steppe eagle. Other mammals in the park include jungle cats, hyenas, porcupines, ratels, palm civets, mongooses and Indian pangolins.
In the 14th century, the famous mystic poet Saint Kabir Das is believed to have resided in the hills of Bandhavgarh, adding a spiritual touch to the park’s heritage.
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