Kanha National Park.
Best Time to Go
October – May
Nearest Airport
Raipur (RPR)
Avg. Climate
27°C – 42°C
About Kanha National Park.
Kanha National Park, a magnificent expanse of 2000 square kilometers of lush Sal Forest, is located in the eastern region of Madhya Pradesh, India. Its breathtaking landscape served as inspiration for Nobel Laureate Sir Rudyard Kipling’s renowned work, The Jungle Book. Kanha is always a stronghold of tigers in Central India, a source population for many reserves connected through the corridor. Kanha also plays a vital role in supporting neighboring parks, assisting in wildlife management and helping species on the brink of extinction to recover.
Centered around the Banjar and Halon rivers, Kanha tiger reserve provides an ideal habitat for tigers. The moist deciduous Sal Forest, with its dense undergrowth, offers perfect ambush opportunities for these apex predators. Rolling grasslands and meandering streams support a thriving population of herbivores, ensuring a plentiful food source for the tigers. Kanha is recognized as one of the best-managed National Park in terms of wildlife management and tourism, striking a balance between conservation and visitor experience.
One of Kanha’s notable achievements is the successful reintroduction of the hard-ground Barasingha, also known as the “Jewel of Kanha.” These deer were once on the verge of extinction, but through dedicated conservation efforts, including special enclosures to encourage breeding, their population has rebounded significantly. From a mere 66 individuals, Kanha now boasts a thriving population of 600-700 Barasingha. These efforts have earned Kanha recognition as one of the best tourism-friendly national parks by the Government of India.
Popular fauna at Kanha National Park.
Royal Bengal Tiger
Sambar Deer
chital
The Indian gazelle
Nilgai
Barking Deer
Sloth Bear
Leopard
Safaris at Kanha National Park.
Jeep Safari
Morning Safari: Kanha National Park offers an exhilarating morning safari that begins around 6:00 AM and lasts for 4.5 to 5 hours, depending on the sunrise. This is an excellent time to witness wildlife in their natural habitat. After the safari, guests return to their lodge or resort for a refreshing break and lunch.
Evening Safari: The evening safari commences in the afternoon, lasting for 3 to 3.5 hours and concluding near sunset. As the temperatures cool, animals become active, offering another opportunity to explore the park. Guests return to their accommodation afterward for dinner and relaxation.
Full-Day Safari: For a more immersive wildlife experience, a full-day safari offers extended exploration, entering 15-20 minutes before other vehicles and exiting 15 minutes after regular safari timings. Guests spend the entire day within the park, enjoying lunch amidst the forest. Full-day safaris are ideal during pleasant months like October-November or February-March and are favoured by professional photographers and wildlife enthusiasts tracking specific species.