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Tucked away in Madhya Pradesh, Pench National Park is a gem for wildlife enthusiasts, with its roots in Rudyard Kipling’s famous 1894 story The Jungle Book. Known for its scenic landscape of teak forests, open grassy meadows, and undulating terrain, the park provides an ideal habitat for its wide array of inhabitants, including tigers, leopards, wild dogs, sloth bears, gaur, and the highest density of herbivores in any Indian park.
Read MoreA haven for nature lovers, Pench’s mixed forests are interspersed with sizable grasslands, making it an excellent spot for observing herds of spotted deer (cheetal) and sambar. Visitors can embark on thrilling jeep safaris that explore the park’s vibrant biodiversity. For the truly adventurous, night safaris offer an exciting way to experience the forest after dark, bringing the sounds of the wild to life. The Kanha-Pench landscape serves as a critical watershed for the Narmada River and is home to endangered species like the tiger and barasingha (swamp deer).
Pench National Park offers an intimate, tranquil wildlife experience, far from the crowds.