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
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...