Bandhavgarh National Park
| Location |
Vindhyan Hills at East of Madhya Pradesh State in Central India |
| District |
Umaria (STD Code: 07627) |
| Famous For |
Good Tiger Sighting, Hilltop Fort inside Forest |
| Best time to visit |
October to April |
| Tiger Photography |
Best time - February to April |
| Safari Season |
Mid October- to - June End (Closed from 1st July -15th October, Holi Festival Day) |
| Park Safari Timing |
Morning Safari: 06:15 - 10:20 | Afternoon Safari:15:15 - 18:20 | Fort Safari: Sunrise - Sunset |
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Bandhavgarh Wildlife Information
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Bandhavgarh Safari Information
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There is more to Bandhavgarh than its enchanting
natural beauty. There is a sense of antiquity, attributed to it by
history and legend, that sets it apart from any other wildlife parks.
According to the most famous of its legends. Rama, the hero of the
epic Ramayana, stopped at Bandhavgarh as he returned home victorious
from Lanka.
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve is a internationally renowned National Park
of Central India. It is located in ‘Vindhyachal’ ranges in Umaria
district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Earlier in 1972, when Project Tiger
program was initiated in India by government to protect Royal Bengal
Tigers, nine tiger reserves were established in different states of
India. Among those nine tiger reserves, Bandhavgarh National Park was
one of them.
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