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About Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park, sprawling over 446 square kilometers in Madhya Pradesh, stands out for its impressive tiger population. Beyond its wildlife allure, the park boasts historical significance with ancient caves adorned with inscriptions and rock paintings. The Tala zone is renowned for wildlife safaris, offering a heightened chance of encountering majestic tigers. The park’s landscape is a picturesque blend of dense sal and bamboo forests, open grasslands, and rocky hills, crowned by the Bandhavgarh Fort. This diverse topography provides a dramatic setting for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. Actively participating in global tiger conservation efforts, Bandhavgarh plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the endangered Bengal tiger. Open from October to June, the park provides an ideal window for visitors to explore its rich biodiversity, historical treasures, and engage in thrilling wildlife experiences, making it an all-encompassing destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts alike.

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