As you anticipate the adrenaline rush, the rustle in the undergrowth hints at a visit from the King of the Jungle. Welcome to Kipling Country, Bandhavgarh, where the legendary Royal Bengal Tiger roams amid diverse flora and fauna, bringing pages from the Jungle Book to life. This sprawling 437 sq. km protected reserve, once a hunting ground for Maharajas, was designated a national park in 1968 and became Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger in 1993. The park, located in the Vindhya Hills of Madhya Pradesh, features a core area of 105 sq. km and a buffer zone of approximately 400 sq. km. Bandhavgarh is renowned for having the highest tiger density in India.
Check In | 11:00 am |
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Check Out | 10:00 am |
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