Panna National Park

Panna Tiger Reserve, spanning approximately 542 sq. km in the districts of Panna and Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, stands as a vital habitat for the majestic tiger in Central India. This pristine reserve offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the abode of these mighty predators, set against the backdrop of magnificent waterfalls. In addition to being a sanctuary for tigers, the park boasts a diverse ecosystem with dry deciduous forests, providing a home for various wildlife species such as chital, sloth bear, leopard, nilgai, and over 200 species of birds. Panna Tiger Reserve stands as a testament to the rich biodiversity and natural beauty that Central India has to offer.

 

Distance to Tourism villages

Madla - 2.2 kms

Patan- 8.3 kms

Pipra- 11 kms

Janwar - 24.9 kms

Tourism Village Madla

Madla nestled in the Panna district of Madhya Pradesh serves as a gateway to the captivating Panna Tiger Reserve drawing in numerous tourists annually with its exotic wildlife and breathtaking ...

Tourism Village Janwar

Nestled in the Panna district of Madhya Pradesh Janwar unfolds as a serene gem in the heart of the Bundelkhand region Encompassing a total geographical area of 772 4 hectares ...

Tourism Village Patan

Patan village in Chhatarpur district nestled within the Bundelkhand cultural zone is a bastion of authentic Bundelkhandi customs The community s primary occupation is agriculture forging a deep connection with ...

Tourism Village Pipra

Nestled in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh Pipra is a quaint village with a population of 1500 characterized by 489 males 433 females and 578 children Primarily reliant on ...

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