Satpura National Park, nestled in Madhya Pradesh's Hoshangabad district, is a tranquil haven for nature enthusiasts. Spanning 524 sq.km, it forms a key part of the Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve, established in 1981. The park's lush landscape showcases a blend of moist deciduous, dry deciduous, and Central Indian sub-tropical hill forests, dominated by Sal and Teak species. Boasting 1190 angiosperm species, 50 mammals, 254 birds, 30 reptiles, and 50 butterflies, it stands as a biodiversity hotspot. Wildlife includes endangered species like Indian giant squirrels and flying squirrels, with a history of lion and elephant presence. The park offers unique wildlife watching experiences through jeep, elephant, walking, and boat safaris, in contrast to other reserves. With a core zone of 524 sq.kms and a buffer zone of 4525.93 sq.kms, Satpura National Park provides a less crowded, serene environment for jungle safaris, including night patrols in buffer zones post-sunset, offering a glimpse into the nocturnal forest life.
Nestled in the heart of Chhindwara district Madhya Pradesh Chimtipur is a serene expanse The village is part of the Mahakaushal cultural zone and boasts a rich Gond tribal heritage ...
Ghatlinga is situated in the remote landscapes of Chhindwara district Madhya Pradesh The locals primarily engaged in agriculture forest produce collection and animal husbandry belong to the Bhariya tribal community ...
Dhusawani a tribal village situated in Chhindwara is perched on a plateau in the Satpura Mountain Range offering visitors a distinct cultural experience This year round tourist destination welcomes guests ...
Kajra is a picturesque tribal village nestled in the Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh with a rich history spanning over 200 years Inhabited predominantly by an indigenous tribal community the ...