Unveiling Madhya Pradesh's Wildlife Gems: Top 10 National Parks

Kanha National Park

Kanha is a vast region on the banks of the Banjar River that is covered in verdant sal trees and grasslands. It is a wildlife spotter's heaven,

Kanha National Park

with a robust tiger population. Incredible wildlife hotels that enhance your jungle safari experience can also be found there.

Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh, which is well-known for having a high tiger density, provides fantastic opportunities to see these magnificent animals.

Bandhavgarh National Park

The park's forested areas and rough terrain provide for an exciting safari.

Pench National Park

Pench, one of India's most beautiful parks, is a lovely location with a flowing river at its center.

Pench National Park

Wildlife like as tigers, leopards, and other bird species can be found there.

Panna National Park

After going through a tiger crisis, Panna has recovered remarkably. It was designated as the fifth Tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh and the 22nd in India in 1994.

Panna National Park

The park is a pleasant location for nature lovers because of its different habitats that support a great diversity of wildlife.

Satpura National Park

Satpura is a hiker's dream destination with breathtaking scenery that includes rivers, hills, and plateaus.

Satpura National Park

The park is a fascinating location for both wildlife aficionados and adventure seekers due to its vast diversity of flora and fauna.

Madhav National Park

Madhav is well-known for its tranquil beauty, and since rarely many people visit, it's the ideal place to get away from the bustle of the city.

Madhav National Park

The park is well-liked by those who enjoy the outdoors because of its verdant forests, calm lakes, and variety of fauna.

Sanjay National Park

Convenient for a day excursion, Sanjay is located on the outskirts of Bhopal.

Sanjay National Park

Numerous species of animals can be seen in the park, such as sloth bears, deer, tigers, and leopards.

Kuno National Park

The Kuno River gives this national park and wildlife sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh, India, its name. It was first created in the Sheopur 

Kuno National Park

and Morena districts in 1981 as a wildlife sanctuary, encompassing 344.686 km². It was designated as a national park in 2018.

Van Vihar National Park

Van Vihar, a zoological park in Bhopal, provides a rare chance to see animals in a semi-natural environment.

Van Vihar National Park

Families and people who want to learn about various animal species frequent this location.

Mandla Plant Fossil National Park

A paleontologist's paradise, this park is a distinctive addition to the list.

Mandla Plant Fossil National Park

It provides a wonderful window into the prehistoric past of the area by preserving a rich collection of plant fossils.