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Located
in the Vindhya Hills, Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh encompasses 32 hills
covered with a mixed forest of sal, dhobin and saga and large stretches of
grasslands with bamboo grooves., Bandhavgarh is famous for its tigers and
the adventure unfolds at day break. The early morning mist blankets around
your open jeeps. As we advance into the heart of the Bandhavgarh Forest, a
sense of expectation grips you. Tigers regularly give audience in these
parts. Other wild animals are also easy to sight and capture on film.
Experienced naturalists unravel the mysteries of nature as you drive deep
into the jungle. Carnivorous species like the mighty tiger, elusive
leopards, caracals, wild dogs and jungle cats rule the forest with other
species of herbivores like gaurs (worlds largest oxen), sloth bears,
macaques, various species of Deer families like sambar, cheetal, muntjac,
antelope species like Nilgai (blue bull), Chinkara, Chow singha (4 horned
deer) and supported with scavenger species like jackals, hyenas etc. Around
150 species of resident birds including migratory birds like Steppe Eagle.
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4.
KANHA The Kanha National park boasts of having the largest variety of fauna
than any other wildlife reserve in the country. Often called 'Tiger Land',
Kanha is situated in a horseshoe shaped valley bound by two districts spurs,
and supports 22 species of mammals in the central parkland and the adjoining
plateaus. Over the years, animals at Kanha have become bolder and more
confident, making the park excellent for wildlife viewing and photography.
Kanha is Asia's finest and largest National Parks. 1940 Sq. Kms of diverse
habitat with elevations from 1480ft to 2950 ft., studded with grassy meadows
and perennial springs. Two major rivers flow through the park. It is a wild
country where huge wooded trees form lush forests.|
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