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Know About Bandhavgarh National Park

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Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve of Madhya Pradesh is one the most coveted destination for wildlife tourism, especially for tourists who wish to see the Tiger in the wild. Not only does it attract wildlife enthusiasts interested in watching the apex predator, the reserve is also quite popular among wildlife lovers who wish to see some rare species found in the park as well as those who are interested in watching different species of birds, reptiles and butterflies. The Reserve is mainly recognized for the presence of majestic Royal Bengal Tiger,which is the national animal of India and one of the most fascinating animal in the world. BTR with its dense forest, bamboo vegetation, vast grasslands along with some perennial streams offers an excellent habitat for the solitary predator. Over the years under the expert management practices of administrative body the reserve has witnessed a significant rise in number of the Tigers and is among the top reserves with high density of big cat. Together...

Is Bandhavgarh worth going or not?

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WildTrails Recent Sightings - The One-Stop Destination for all your Wildlife Travels Bandhavgarh is a place of mythological and legendary significance. The ancient Bandhavgarh Fort is of great importance as it is believed to have been gifted by Lord Rama to his younger brother Lakshmana. 'Bandhav' in English means brother and ‘Garh’ means fort. Hence the name, Bandhavgarh. Bandhavgarh dates back to 2000 years ago and you will find several man made caves with inscriptions and rock paintings. Bandhavgarh is also the land of tigers. This is the place to visit if you want to spot the big cat. India’s top dwelling for tigers, Bandhavgarh National Park ( Bandhavgarh Tiger Sightings ) has the highest density of Royal Bengal tigers in the world. The sight of the majestic tiger, up close and personal, is said to trigger a sense of awe in you, of the kinds you would have only experienced in your childhood. Bandhavgarh National Park Points Of Interest In Bandhavgarh: Sheesh...

Book Your Safari Online To Pench National Park

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WildTrails Recent Sightings - The One-Stop Destination for all your Wildlife Travels The jungle that became a book, and now this is famous for its Pench Tiger Sightings .  Pench National Park still brings humans in close contact with wildlife like it did in the iconic 'The Jungle Book. Rudyard Kipling based Mowgli's adventures, and his battle with the furious Sher Khan, at this very place. Pench National park has several species of animals among which wild gaurs, tigers, leopard, monkeys, and deer, etc, are easily observed. Recent Tiger Sighting Index was 67.68 % in Pench National Park. Pench Tiger Sightings What animals can I see? The biggest attraction, of course, are Tigers and Leopards that can be seen very often in this park. There are 50+ Tigers, 40+ Leopards in Pench and 18-20 cubs. The most famous Tigresses of this park are Collarwali, Langdi and Patdev. Besides Tigers and Leopards, you can also spot Sloth Bears, Wild Dogs, Wolf, Golden Jackal, Ind...

Things to Know About Bandhavgarh National Park

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WildTrails Recent Sightings - The One-Stop Destination for all your Wildlife Travels Bandhavgarh National Park is a strange land. Flowing through a vibrant and luxuriant Sal and bamboo forest, the wind murmurs the [Bandhavgarh Fort, Bandhavgarh Tiger Sightings ] songs of nature in the voice of silence. It seems to be quiet yet vibrant. Leaves rustle! Water trickles! Grasses stop to move! Even the wind pauses to hold its breath and watch the drama unfold! Then all of a sudden the Jungle springs to life! Langurs groan. Deers call, and you hear approaching crushing of dry leaves by something big, behold the King is here.  A one time hunting grounds of Maharaja of Rewa, it is today also a hunting ground for the Tigers who roam fearlessly in this Sal and bamboo forest. A touch of history, a taste of rawness, this park gives much more than you anticipate from it. While Tigers reign supreme here, it is home to over 250 species of birds, Sloth Bears, Indian Gaur, Leop...