Panna National Park: A Unique Wildlife Experience Near Khajuraho
Just 45 minutes away from the famous Khajuraho Temple Complex, Panna National Park is one of India’s most accessible tiger sanctuaries, offering an unforgettable wildlife experience. However, with human encroachment and poaching challenges, tiger sightings have become rare, yet the park remains home to a rich diversity of wildlife.
Wildlife at Panna National Park
Though the iconic Bengal tiger population dwindled in Panna by 2009, efforts have been made to bring tigers back, though they remain elusive. The park, however, continues to thrive with other fascinating wildlife. Leopards, skilled at avoiding human contact, roam the park’s dense forests, while chital and sambar deer graze peacefully in the grasslands. Above, langur monkeys keep a watchful eye over the park’s diverse ecosystem.
Safari Adventures
Explore Panna on a private jeep safari, where you might encounter these animals in their natural habitats. Whether you’re in search of the elusive tiger or enjoying the park’s scenic beauty, Panna National Park offers a remarkable and immersive wildlife experience.
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