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Kanha National Park Tiger Safari

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About Kanha National Park

Kanha National Park, located in Madhya Pradesh, India. Kanha National Park is famous for its rich biodiversity and successful tiger conservation. The lush landscapes, dense forests, and open meadows create a habitat for diverse wildlife, including Bengal tigers, leopards, Indian bison (gaur), and unique species of deer. Kanha National Park covers an area of approximately 2051.791 square kilometers (Core: 917.44 Sq Km and Buffer: 1134.361 Sq Km). It is one of the largest national parks in India.


Kanha National Park Flora & Fauna

Kanha Tiger Reserve boasts a diverse ecosystem with lush tropical and deciduous forests. Sal, bamboo, and mahua trees dominate, alongside medicinal plants. The park's fauna includes a thriving population of Bengal tigers, the rare barasingha (swamp deer), leopards, Indian wild dogs (dholes), Indian bison (gaur), sloth bears, and various deer species. Avian enthusiasts can spot over 300 bird species, including eagles and vultures. The reserve's commitment to conservation has made it a vital stronghold for endangered species, contributing to India's rich biodiversity and offering a captivating experience for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.


Kanha National Park Safari Zones

Kanha National Park has distinct zones like Kanha, Kisli, Mukki, and Sarhi. Experience thrilling safaris in each zone, encountering tigers and diverse wildlife.


Core Safari Zones & Entry Gate in Kanha National Park

Safari Zone Safari Time Entry Gate (Sharing Safasri) Entry Gate (Full Vehicle )
Mukki Morning Mukki Mukki / Khatia
Mukki Evening Mukki Mukki / Khatia
Kanha Morning Khatiya Khatiya/Mukki/Sarhi
Kanha Evening Khatiya Khatiya/Sarhi
Kisli Morning Khatiya Khatiya/Mukki/Sarhi
Kisli Evening Khatiya/Mukki Khatiya/Mukki/Sarhi
Sarhi Morning Sarhi Khatiya/Sarhi
Sarhi Evening Sarhi Khatiya/Sarhi

Note: Kanha Tiger Reserve Core Zone Gypsy Safari remain closed from 1st July to 30th September every year.


Buffer Zone & Entry Gate in Kanha National Park

Safari Zone Safari Time Entry Gate (Sharing Safasri) Entry Gate (Full Vehicle )
Khatia Morning / Evening Khatia Khatia
Khapa Morning / Evening Mukki Mukki
Sijora Morning / Evening Sarhi Sarhi
Phen Morning / Evening Ghurri Barrier/Mukki Ghurri Barrier/Mukki

Kanha National Park Guided Jeep Safari

Embark on a thrilling Kanha National Park Jeep Safari, a captivating adventure into the heart of India's rich biodiversity. Traverse diverse landscapes and dense forests in an open jeep, accompanied by experienced guides. Explore renowned zones like Kisli, Mukki, and Sarhi, known for their unique wildlife. Witness Bengal tigers, leopards, barasingha deer, and an array of bird species in their natural habitat. The jeep safari offers a personalized and intimate wildlife experience, allowing enthusiasts to connect with nature while enjoying the excitement of tracking and spotting wildlife. Ensure to book in advance to secure your spot for an unforgettable safari adventure.


Kanha National Park Safari Charges / Price / Cost

Safari Zone(s) Particulars For Indians (In Rs.) For Foreigners (In Rs.)
Core Zone(s) Up To 6 adults & 1 child (Below 5 Yrs) 8,000 12,500
Buffer Zone(s) Up To 6 adults & 1 child (Below 5 Yrs) 6,000 7,500
Night Safari Up To 6 adults & 1 child (Below 5 Yrs) 7,000 10,000
Sharing Safari Per Person 700 1,500

Best Time to Visit Kanha Tiger Reserve

The best time to visit Kanha Tiger Reserve is during the winter months from October to March when the weather is pleasant for wildlife sightings. The park is closed during the monsoon (July-September). The post-monsoon period (October-February) offers lush greenery and better visibility, enhancing the overall safari experience.


How to Reach Kanha National Park?

From major cities, reach Jabalpur or Raipur by air/train, then take a taxi or bus to Kanha National Park. Road trips are viable too.


  • By Air:

    Fly to Jabalpur Airport (165 km away) or Raipur Airport (210 km away). From there, hire a taxi or take a bus to Kanha.

  • By Train:

    Nearest railway stations are Gondia (145 km) and Jabalpur (175 km). From there, proceed by road.

  • By Road:

    Kanha is well-connected by road. Regular buses and private cabs are available from nearby cities like Jabalpur, Raipur, and Nagpur.


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Night Safari in Kanha

Experience the magic of the nocturnal world with a mesmerizing Night Safari in Kanha. Venture into the depths of Kanha National Park after sundown and witness a whole new side of wildlife. As darkness falls, encounter the elusive creatures that come alive under the moonlit sky. From nocturnal predators to elusive owls and other fascinating creatures, our expert guides will unveil the secrets of the night.

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