Bandhavgarh

Bandhavgarh established in 1968 as a National Park, Bandhavgarh Wildlife Reserve is widening over an area of 448 sq. kms. This wildlife park was affirmed as a tiger reserve under Project Tiger in the year 1993. A shining jewel in the crown of Madhya Pradesh, the Bandhavgarh National Park is truly a wildlife lover's enjoyment and a must visit for all.
Bandhavgarh treated as the game reserve of the Maharajas of Rewa in the earlier times, the region was a major hunting ground of animals where Maharaja Raman Singh himself shot a stupendous figure of 111 tigers by 1914. It was violence like these on the susceptible wildlife on India that forced our authorities to take stringent action and ban the shooting of animals. Bandhavgarh is also known for white tigers. Bandhavgarh is also house of wild animals such as the Gaur, Leopard, Chinkaras, Boars, Jackals, Chausinghas, Ratels, Nilgais, Dholes, Indian Bison, Hyenas, Porcupines and Jungle Cats. To see all these charming creatures you must Tour the Bandhavgarh National Park and stay in the area for a few days. Wildlife Resorts in Bandhavgarh National Park offer the perfect place to stay on your wildlife Tour to Bandhavgarh.
Bandhavgarh is also known as the country of Tigers, Bandhavgarh attract a large number of tourists to its heavily forested area, lush greenery, wilderness and variety of plants including the great gaur or Indian bison, sambar and barking deer.
Tourism in Madhya Pradesh remains unfinished without a Tour to Bandhavgarh in Shahdol district. The caves dotting the famous Bandhavgarh National Park spreading across nearly 450 square kilometers, can give you a shelter much away from the noise and commotion of the mundane world. Tourist Attractions in Bandhavgarh
- Bandhavgarh Park has Royal Bengal Tigers, Cheetals, Leopards and birds.
- There are beautiful caves in Bandhavgarh Fortof the pre-historic age.
- You can go on Four Wheeler and Elephant Safari to explore Bandhavgarh National Park.
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