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Bandhavgarh National Park – The Tiger Territory of Madhya Pradesh

Located in the Vindhya Hills of Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh National Park is a land where legends, wildlife, and history intertwine. Known as India’s Tiger Capital, Bandhavgarh boasts one of the highest densities of Royal Bengal Tigers in the world, making it one of the most thrilling wildlife destinations in India.

Once the private hunting ground of the Rewa royal family, the park was declared a National Park in 1968 and later included under Project Tiger. Sprawling across 1,536 sq. km, Bandhavgarh’s lush sal forests, rolling meadows, and serene water bodies provide a rich habitat for diverse wildlife — from tigers and leopards to sambar deer, wild boars, and over 250 species of birds.

Adding a historical charm to its wilderness, the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort, believed to be over 2,000 years old, crowns a hill inside the park. With a perfect balance of adventure, photography, and heritage, Bandhavgarh offers visitors an unforgettable encounter with the wild heart of India.

Essential Trip Facts

  • Jabalpur (160 km) / Khajuraho (250 km)
  • Umaria (35 km) / Katni (100 km)
  • Families, Photographers, Wildlife Enthusiasts, Adventure Lovers

Discover the Roar of the Wild

Bandhavgarh is where nature writes poetry in roars, rustles, and colors. Its dense sal forests, open meadows, and clear streams provide a cinematic landscape for wildlife encounters. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, every safari in Bandhavgarh is an adventure filled with anticipation — every rustle could be a tiger, every call a clue from the jungle.

This journey isn’t just about sighting wildlife; it’s about feeling the pulse of the forest — its calm mornings, its wild heartbeats, and its golden sunsets that leave travelers awestruck.

Trip Highlights

  • Embark on thrilling morning and evening jeep safaris in tiger zones
  • Spot the Royal Bengal Tiger, leopards, deer, and exotic birds
  • Visit the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort atop a forested hill
  • Enjoy nature walks and village tours with local guides
  • Capture stunning wildlife photography opportunities in diverse landscapes
  • Stay in eco-lodges surrounded by lush greenery and peace

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Bandhavgarh National Park – The Tiger Territory of Madhya Pradesh

Essential Trip Facts

  • Jabalpur (160 km) / Khajuraho (250 km)
  • Umaria (35 km) / Katni (100 km)
  • Families, Photographers, Wildlife Enthusiasts, Adventure Lovers