Bandhavgarh Reserve is a popular Tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh  for tiger sightings and wildlife tourists.

Location

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With easy access to neighboring cities and tourist attractions, Tala village serves as the main center for visitors to the Reserve.

How to Reach

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The Reserve is open from October 15 to June 30; for safaris and milder temperatures, October through March is ideal.

Best Time to Visit

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Both private and state-run lodging choices are available in Bandhavgarh.

Where to Stay

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The park features a greater buffer area for conservation and a core area of 142.59 sq km that is accessible to tourists.

Safari Zones

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A heavenly meadow with a mixture of hills and meadows that is well-known for seeing Sambhar and Chital.

Siddha Baba

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A haven for birdwatchers, with kingfishers, storks, lapwings, and stilts.

Gopalpur Birds

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At the source of the Charanganga River stands a Vishnu statue from the tenth century.

Sheshshaya Origin

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The park's largest artificial cave, which dates back to the 10th century AD, is inhabited by bats.

Bari Gupha Caves

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A fragrant moist area with Pendanus plants beneath tall Arjun and Jamun trees.

Ketkiha Kewra

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India is a land of massive and diverse landscapes, with some of the world’s biggest wildlife sanctuary.