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FAQs about Kanha National Park

Before planning your Kanha Wildlife Trip, ensure to check all FAQs about Kanha National Park that are mentioned below for better clarity.

Kanha National Park is popularly known for its magnificent landscapes and wide varieties of wildlife—of course, the Bengal tiger being one of them. It is among the highly rated national parks in India, along with Project Tiger's Kanha Tiger Reserve, which provides protection to the rare species of deer, the Barasingha.

Kanha National Park is located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This park spills across the Mandla and Balaghat districts, forming parts of a bigger wildlife reserve, the Kanha Tiger Reserve.

The splendid Kanha National Park can be best visited from October to June. Furthermore, in the remaining months, you can enjoy the beautiful landscapes of 1,134.32 sq. km buffer area of the park.

Different safaris conducted in Kanha National include jeep safaris, canter safaris, and walking safaris. Among these, jeep safaris range in high numbers and provide optimum opportunities for spotting wildlife.

Yes, some are found inside the park, from luxury ones in lodges or eco-resorts to budget-category hotels. A few of the famous camps are Banjaar Tola by Taj Safaris and Kanha Earth Lodge.

Kanha National Park Safaris can be directly booked online through the official website or through some authorized tourist operators. Inevitably, advance booking is advisable, especially during peak seasons.

With the Bengal Tiger as its card, a host of other wildlife—leopards, sloth bears, Indian wild dogs, dholes, Barasingha deer, and several outlets of birds - appear on the list.

Light comfortable clothes in nature, sports shoes, a hat, adequate sunscreens, insect repellant, and a pair of good binoculars for viewing the wild. Also, do carry a camera with a zoom lens.

Visitors are expected to follow the rules laid down by the park where the basic rules are that visitors always have to stick to the safari routes, not feed the wildlife, tease them, or do anything to disturb the timing associated with entry and exit from the park. Smoking and littering are strictly forbidden.

You can visit the Bandhavgarh National Park, another very famous tiger reserve, or visit the ancient town of Mandla, steeped in historical places and local culture.