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Tuesday 5 July 2016

Panna National Park 

Panna National Park is a Tiger reserve of India, it was declared in 1994 as the 22 Tiger reserve of India and fifth in Madhya Pradesh. The park is situated in Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Indian central state Madhya Pradesh, it is known worldwide for its wild cats, including tigers, deer, antelope, vultures, wolf, chinkara, cheetal and lots more. This region is substantially noticing attention for its diamond industry. Being close to Khajuraho that is only 25 km away to the park, a world heritage site which is one of the top most visiting places in India and famous for temples & erotic sculptures, it attracts visitors from Khajuraho if they willing for wildlife excursions. It has an area of 542.67 km2 (209.53 sq mi) which is vast enough to provide better comfort for wild species. The park has got the Award of Excellence in 2007 as the best maintained national park of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India, as it is notable that by 2009, forest department accomplished the aim to kick off poaching to the park. The connectivity of Panna Tiger Reserve with the other places and the condition of the roads are excellent, hence tourists from either abroad or the country feels this place a worth to visit. Though Tiger sightseeing are not very common here, one needs to be patients, getting glimpse of this big wild cat. The vegetation of this region is mixed with uneven terrain with scrubby vegetation and grass, rocky landscape gathered along with hundreds verities of trees and shrubs. One can explore Indian species of crocodiles like mugger and long snout gharial in the Ken River that flows from here toward the north harbors.




HISTORY

In past, Panna National Park was private hunting preserve of erstwhile rulers of Panna, Chhatarpur & Bijawar states. In 1975, Gangau wildlife sanctuary was created by comprising North & South Panna forest division. In year 1978, Gangau sanctuary was extended by inclusion of Chhatarpur Forest Division. Later in year 1981 Panna National Park was declared with inclusion of Gangau sanctaury with areas of Chhatarpur division. Panna National Park is a 22nd Tiger reserve of India and fifth in Indian central state of Madhya Pradesh, once this land was a private hunting land of the royal family of Panna until India’s independence, and then the park was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1981. 0n 1994 this National park was upgraded into a Tiger Reserve with inclusion of some other wildlife sanctuary likl Gangau WLS, Panna National Park & Ken Gharia wildlife sanctuary. Pandav caves in Panna is mentioned in the great epic of Hindus ‘Mahabharata’ that Pandavas spent a long time of their exile in this forest of Panna.

In March 2009 two female tigers were brought here from Bandhavgarh National Park and Kanha National Park, however, when last male tiger disappeared, a committee took place to observe the reason of disappearance. Horrible result came out when in June 2009 it was officially announced that the Reserve, where had over 40 tigers six years ago, has no tiger left except to only two tigresses arrived here a while ago. In an instant being worried about of this debacle, Ministry of Environment and Forest taken a decision in June 2009, to relocate two tigers and two tigresses to the reserve. A young tiger male was moved from Pench Tiger Reserve but strayed out of the park shortly thereafter; in November 2009 It was brought back to the park about a month later. A tigress, translocated from Bandhavgarh National Park, gave birth to three cubs in April 2010. However, these cubs were killed by their father, possibly as a result of interventions by a monitoring team. The second tigress, translocated from Kanha National Park gave birth to two cubs several months later. A third tigress was translocated to Panna from Kanha in March 2011.

HOW TO REACH

Reaching Panna National Park is no tough task, there is several ways to get into this place, the conditions of the Roads which connects other major places to this Park, are very good. Here are three common ways to reach Panna National Park :- 
By Flight: The nearest airport to Panna National Park is Khajuraho Airport (IATA Code: HJR), which is about 45km (01hrs ride). Khajuraho Airport is a upgraded airport having direct flight connectivity with popular cultural tourist destination Varanasi. Flights from Khajuraho goes to Delhi via Varanasi. Very soon, through air-taxi service, Khajuraho airport will be connected with other important cities of Madhya Pradesh state like Jabalpur, Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior etc. Second best option for reaching Panna Tiger Reserve is Jabalpur Airport which is about 250kms/05:30hrs away. Jabalpur Airport (IATA Code: JLR) has direct flight connectivity with Delhi

Elephant Safari in Panna National Park

Day 01: Delhi/Khajuraho (Panna National Park)

On arrival at Khajuraho airport met our representative and then drive to Panna National Park.
Panna National Park is situated in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, The region, famous for its diamond industry, is also home to some of the best wildlife species in India and is one of the most famous Tiger Reserves in the country. The park is known worldwide for its wild cats, including tigers as well as deer and antelopeOn arrival checkin at Wildlife Resort. Afternoon Jeep Safari into the park.s 


Day 02: Panna National Park

Early morning Elephant Safari into the park and back to the resort. After Lunch you can enjoy the park on elephant back. Over night at Wildlife resort.


Day 03: Panna National Park/Delhi

This morning you can drive to Dudwa falls and Khajuraho Temple later transfer to the airport to catch the fligh for Delhi.