MADHYA PRADESH WILDLIFE CAMPS

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Vast, diverse, deeply spiritual and utterly unforgettable, India is unlike anywhere else on earth – a melting pot of ethnicities and religions, a treasure trove of history and culture, and a curious mixture of chaos and serenity. Stretching across more than three million square kilometres, it encompasses a staggering array of landscapes, vistas and environs, and offers unparalleled travel experiences – from the beautiful beaches of Goa, to the compelling craziness of Kolkata, the sacred Ganges river banks of Varanasi, the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas in Kashmir and the ancient, exquisitely crafted temples dotted across the entire country. Not to mention the vibrant, friendly people, and the incredible cuisine.

Tala

Days 1 - 2

Tucked between towering trees, rocky terrain and agricultural landscapes lies Tala; a small village. A tranquil and awe-inspiring oasis, Tala is ideal for travellers wanting to explore the diverse aspects of Madhya Pradesh and its surroundings. Visitors can look forward to enjoying an array of exciting attractions, which include the fascinating Bandhavgarh Hill; the historical Bandhavgarh Fort; and the magnificent Bandhavgarh National Park, a vast biodiverse area famously known for its high population of royal Bengal tiger, white tiger and leopard. Don’t miss out on a chance to meander through and admire the excellent collection of beautiful wildlife photography at the Baghel Museum.

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Bandhavgarh National Park

Days 2 - 3

One of the most popular parks in India, Bandhavgarh National Park is renowned for the highest density of tigers in the region - situated in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. Besides its numerous tigers, the park is home to a large array of wildlife including sloth bears, deer, leopards and jackals. Birdwatchers will delight in the plethora of species that inhabit rocky crags, the auburn forest floor, and the mottled forest canopy. Declared a national park in 1968, Bandhavgarh was named after an ancient fort built on 800-metre-high (2,624 foot) cliffs in the park. From its zenith, one can enjoy incredible views of the park (note prior permission is required).

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Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park

Days 3 - 4

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Tala

Days 4 - 5

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Tala

Days 5 - 6

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Kanha National Park

Days 6 - 7

Also known as the Kanha Tiger Reserve, the Kanha National Park is widely considered to be the greatest of India’s wildlife reserves and the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s classic, 'The Jungle Book'. This impressive expanse of wilderness is set in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, encompassing about 950 square kilometres of lush rolling hills, peaceful rivers, saal and bamboo forest, and endless stretches of savanna grassland. This spectacularly scenic environment provides a diverse range of habitats for an extraordinary array of wildlife including tigers, leopards, jackals, swamp deer, foxes, porcupines, sloth bears, pythons, hare, chitals, gaur monkeys, mongooses, and hundreds of species of bird.

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Kanha National Park

Kanha National Park

Days 7 - 8

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Kanha National Park

Kanha National Park

Days 8 - 9

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Kanha National Park

Kanha National Park

Days 9 - 10

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Kanha National Park

Days 10 - 11

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Kanha National Park

Days 11 - 12

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Kohka

Days 12 - 13

Set within the District of Madhya Pradesh State, Kohka is a small but charming village, nestled amidst sprawling landscapes of lush vegetation. Ideal for nature-lovers, Kohka is a gateway to the wondrous landscapes and awe-inspiring scenery of the famed Pench National Park, a flourishing teak jungle boasting an abundance of diverse flora and fauna including various deer species, tiger and leopard. This vibrant landscape is best explored during a guided game drive. Additionally, travellers can gain a greater insight into the history of the park and its surroundings during a visit to the informative Pench National Park Museum. At the same time, those interested in religion can visit the many charming sites of worship, including churches, mosques and temples.

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Pench National Park

Days 13 - 14

Resting in the lower southern reaches of the Satpuda Hills, in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, Pench National Park is renowned for having the highest concentration of prey, compared to any other park in India. Visitors, therefore, have an increased chance of spotting predatory cats such as leopard and tiger. This impressive expanse of wilderness features a typical central Indian teak jungle and is bisected by the scenic Pench River. Aside from the river, the park also contains several bamboo-lined jungle streams providing a valuable water source for the local wildlife, which includes, among others: wild dog, sloth bear, wolf, jungle cat, hyena, jackal, gaur, sambar, and chital. Pench is also a bird lover's paradise, with over 250 species inhabiting the area, including; parakeets, hornbills, kingfishers, orioles, wagtails and a large selection of birds of prey.

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Kohka

Days 14 - 15

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Pench National Park

Days 15 - 16

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Satpura National Park

Days 16 - 17

Tucked away in the spectacularly scenic Satpura hills, the Satpura National Park is comprised of 524 square-kilometers of pristine wilderness. The area is known for its towering sandstone peaks and rugged hills, which are cloaked in dense forests and intersected by glistening streams. The park also features a number of narrow gorges and ravines which provide an ideal secluded environment for a diverse array of wildlife including tiger, leopard, four-horned antelope, sambar, nilgai, chital, wild dog, chinkara, wild boar and bison. In addition to the usual game drives by jeep, visitors can look forward to exploring the park on guided safari walks, elephant back safaris, or by canoe or kayak.

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Satpura National Park

Satpura National Park

Days 17 - 18

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Satpura National Park

Days 18 - 19

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Panna National Park

Days 19 - 20

Also known as the Panna Tiger Reserve, the Panna National Park, in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, is an impressive 550-square-kilometer expanse of wilderness characterised by high plateaus, plunging gorges, vast teak forests, and rolling savannah grasslands. From peaceful boat rides watching crocodiles along the banks of the Ken River, to catching glimpses of tigers, leopards and sloth bears on jeep safari, Panna offers wildlife enthusiasts many exciting opportunities. Aside from the park’s famous big cats, visitors can look forward to spotting an array of exotic wildlife species including antelope, deer, monkey, wild dog, hyena, jackal, sloth bear, otter, and over 300 species of birds. Don’t miss the impressive Dhundwa Falls, situated on the Hinouta Plateau, and the Pandava Falls, which feature some remarkable ancient caves.

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Panna National Park

Panna

Days 20 - 21

Set amidst wondrous sloped hills and rocky terrain, Panna, dubbed the diamond city of India due to its rich diamond mines, is a quaint town in Madhya Pradesh. Meander along its lively streets and through the bustling markets or admire the beautiful architecture, charming temples, and beautiful terrain. Must-see attractions include the sacred pilgrimage site of Mahamati Prannathji Temple and the historic Baldeoji Temple; while natural wonders include the cascading Kil Kila Waterfall and the expansive diamond mines. Panna is the perfect base for exploring the surrounding scenic landscapes, including Panna National Park - a flourishing region home to a high population of tiger, leopard and sloth bear, as well as the awe-inspiring Pandava Falls and Caves.

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Panna National Park

Days 21 - 22

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