Witness the Magic of Panna's Forests
Experience the thrill of wildlife exploration with Panna Safari Booking in one of India's most remarkable tiger reserves. Located in Madhya Pradesh, Panna National Park is known for its successful tiger conservation program, breathtaking landscapes, dense forests, waterfalls, and the scenic Ken River.
A safari in Panna offers exciting opportunities to spot Bengal tigers, leopards, sloth bears, wolves, crocodiles, and a wide variety of bird species in their natural habitat. Booking your safari in advance ensures a smooth and hassle-free experience with access to the park's best safari zones and expert guides.
Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, photographer, or nature lover, Panna Tiger Reserve promises an unforgettable jungle adventure. Book your Panna Safari today and discover the incredible beauty and wildlife of this unique national park.
Best Time to Visit Panna National Park
October to March
Pleasant weather, ideal for safari and wildlife spotting like tiger, leopard, deer and birds.
April to June
Very hot, but animals come near water sources, so chances of tiger spotting increase.
July to September
Heavy rain, park mostly closed for safari; greenery is lush but wildlife access is limited.
Types of Safaris in Panna National Park
Jeep Safari
Open gypsy safari through core forest zones, best for tiger, leopard and wildlife spotting.
Boat Safari (Ken River Safari)
Scenic boat ride on the Ken River, ideal for crocodiles, birds and beautiful landscape views.
Canter Safari (Group Safari)
Shared large vehicle safari, budget-friendly option for exploring designated forest areas.
Safari Zones in Panna National Park
Panna National Park is divided into Core and Buffer safari zones. The Core zones like Madla and Hinouta are best for tiger and leopard sightings, while the Buffer zones such as Akola and Jhinna are known for peaceful wildlife experiences, bird watching, and scenic river views.
Madla Zone (Core Zone – Most Popular)
Main and most visited safari zone
Hinouta Zone (Core Zone)
Rocky hills, plateaus and dense forest
Akola Zone (Buffer Zone)
Good wildlife activity, especially herbivores and predators
Jhinna Zone (Buffer Zone)
Excellent for birds, crocodiles and aquatic wildlife
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