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Wildlife Holidays in Kanha National Park, India

Wildlife in Kanha National Park

Kanha National park, considered one of the best national parks in Asia, is located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This is the area in which Rudyard's Kipling's children's classic Jungle Book is set. When you holiday in Kanha you will feel as if you are entering the pages of this unforgettable book and you're likely to hear Sher Khan the tiger roar in the jungle.

Covered in sal and bamboo forests, with ravines, streams and grassy stretches, Kanha provides a home to a significant number of tigers. The park is also known for successfully rescuing the swamp deer or Barasingha from the brink of extinction. Many other species of deer and birds can also be seen in Kanha.



Wildlife in Kanha National Park

The Sunset Point or Bamni Dadar in Kanha is a favourite with holidaymakers for its stunning view. The sight of the sunset with the expanse of the national park before you is truly breathtaking.

The best time to visit Kanha is during the winter. Kanha is closed for holidaymakers during the monsoon, from July to November. A visit to Kanha is sure to be an unforgettable Incredible India Wildlife Holiday.