Located In
Madhya Pradesh, India
Best Time to Visit
October to June
Mammal Species (Approx.)
40+ Species
Bird Species (Approx.)
200+ Species
Reptile Species (Approx.)
35–40 species
Wild Paradise
Welcome To Panna National Park
Panna National Park, located in the northern part of Madhya Pradesh, is one of India’s most remarkable wildlife destinations and is renowned for its successful tiger conservation efforts. Spread across a diverse landscape of forests, plateaus, and deep gorges carved by the Ken River, the park offers breathtaking natural beauty and a rich variety of wildlife.
The park is home to Bengal Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, wolves, hyenas, chital, sambar deer, nilgai, and many other animal species. The Ken River, which flows through the park, supports a variety of aquatic life including crocodiles and numerous bird species. Panna is also recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its ecological importance and biodiversity.
Visitors can enjoy exciting jungle safaris, boat rides on the Ken River, and birdwatching opportunities throughout the park. With its scenic landscapes, thriving wildlife population, and conservation success story, Panna National Park has become one of the top wildlife tourism destinations in India.
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