Geo details
Coordinates: From 23-30-00 N To 23-57-00 N and 80-47-00 E
To 81-12-00 E
Area: 450 sq km
Location: Umaria, Madhya Pradesh, India
Introduction

Bandhavgarh National Park is located in Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh.
It was declared as National Park in the year 1968, with an area of 105 sq
km. With the time, it has spread over the forests of Umaria and Katni, which
make total area of 450sq km of Bandhavgarh national park.
As located in Vindhya Range, this national park encompasses around 32 hills
with either flat plateaus or overhanging cliffs. These plateaus and cliffs
are covered with mixed forest of sal, saga, dhobin and large stretches of
grasslands with bamboo grooves. Combination of hills, rivers, valleys,
meadows and marshes, Bandhavgarh's forests are generally moist deciduous
type. This national park with large area is known for highest density of
tiger population. Also, this park has a large breeding population of
panthers and various species of deer.
Flora
Northern region of Bandhavgarh national park consists of a series of rocky
ridges with deep crevices cut by perennial streams. While, in the southern
region, the extensions which were included in the park in 1986, consist of
low hills covered with forest but interspersed with grasslands that were
formerly agricultural land. Central portion of the park consists of the
original area of 106 sq. kms and the fort, which is still the main sighting
area.
Bandhavgarh forest mainly consists sal trees and changes to mixed
vegetation of sali, saj, saja, dhobin etc. only in the slightly higher
reaches.
Fauna
Bandhavgarh National Park is the natural habitat of different animals as
well as birds. Animals like leopards, chital (spotted deer), Sambar deer,
Dholes, sloth bears, rhesus macaques, hyenas etc. and birds like crested
hawk, serpant eagle, honey buzzard, lesser kestrel etc. can be easily
spotted here. In total, 37 species are listed for this national park
including 3 types of antelopes. On the other hand, this park have 70 species
of butterflies and near about 255 species of birds.
Density of big cat population has made Bandhavgarh National Park famous
across the globe. Many of the tigers have played pivot roles of numerous
films made on wildlife.
Nearby Tourist Destinations
Apart from the national park, there are various other attractions for
tourists. The list of the places that should be visited in Bandhavgarh are:
Kalchuri Archeological Remains
Besides wildlife, Bandhavgarh is also famous for archaeological remains of
the Kalchuri period.
Bandhavgarh Fort
Built in 14th century, Bandhavgarh national park area is dominated by the
majestic Bandhavgarh fort. This fort and the adjacent hills have a large
number of caves belonging to the pre-historic period.
Jeep & Elephant Safari
One can view the wildlife of Bandhavgarh by two ways including Jeep Safari
and Elephant Safari. During early morning hours till evening, jeep safaris
are undertaken while elephant safari trips are organized early in the
morning for tiger tracking. A forest department guide is always their with
the visitors on these jeep trips taken inside the park.
Best Time to Visit
Bandhavgarh National Park is opened from October to June and can be visited
from November till June only as it is closed during monsoon period. The best
time time to visit there is from January till April.
How to Reach
There are different transportation means to reach Bandhavgarh National
Park:
Air : Nearest airport is Khajuraho at a distance of 237
km.
Rail : Umaria is the nearest railway stations (35 km). The
nearest major station is Satna.
Road : Bandhavgarh National Park can be easily reached
through read from various places like Jabalpur, Satna, Umeria and Khajuraho.
General Information
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