PENCH NATIONAL PARK
Pench National Park became the 19th Project Tiger Reserve in 1992. The Park nestles in the Southern slopes of the Satpura Hills in central India. The park is rich in wildlife, with its fine habitats dominated by fairly open canopy mixed forests with considerable shrub cover and open grassy patches. The undulating topography supports a mosaic of vegetation ranging from moist, sheltered valleys to open, dry deciduous forest.
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Madhya Pradesh
Game drives by Jeep
The park is home to 39 species of mammals including Tigers and Leopards. 13 species of reptiles, 3 species of amphibians and over 170 varieties of birds have already been listed.
Nearby accommodation
Baghvan, Taj Safari
45.8 Kms away Rated Deluxe
Pench Jungle Camp
46.2 Kms away Rated First
Jamtara Wilderness Camp
55.2 Kms away Rated First
Pench Tree Lodge
64.5 Kms away Rated First