Deep in the lush heart of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park stands as one of India’s most breathtaking wildlife reserves — a place where nature reigns supreme and adventure whispers through every rustling leaf. Spanning over 940 sq. km, this sanctuary inspired Rudyard Kipling’s legendary tales of The Jungle Book, bringing Mowgli’s wilderness to life.
Declared a Tiger Reserve in 1974 under Project Tiger, Kanha is home to majestic Royal Bengal Tigers, elusive leopards, the endangered barasingha (swamp deer), and hundreds of bird species. The park’s mix of sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows, and crystal-clear streams makes it one of India’s best-managed and most scenic wildlife parks.
Whether it’s the thrill of an early-morning jeep safari, the call of a peacock echoing through the mist, or a quiet moment watching deer graze at sunset — Kanha offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Discover the Untamed Beauty of Kanha
Discover the Untamed Beauty of Kanha
Trip Highlights
- Experience morning and evening jungle safaris in the Kanha Tiger Reserve
- Spot the Royal Bengal Tiger and Barasingha, Kanha’s iconic species
- Visit the breathtaking Bamni Dadar sunset point
- Explore Kanha Museum for insight into the region’s flora and fauna
- Stay in eco-friendly jungle lodges amidst nature
- Enjoy a guided nature walk and tribal village visit
