About Bandhavgarh National
Park
The thick forest of Bandhavgarh National Park sits in a bowl encircled by cliffs and wooded Vindhyan mountains, and its plains have a number of grass and reed covered wetlands where Kingfishers dive and Egrets sit poised, hunch-backed, in the shallows. Up above, vultures nestle in holes in the sheer cliffs.
The Bandhavgarh jungle, when it is large enough, becomes a living self-sustaining organism providing its own climate, atmosphere, water and nutrition through its recycling systems. It even has a sleep wake cycle. As more light fills the sky, Bandhavgarh begins to awaken.
Flora In Bandhavgarh
Initially just 105.40-sq-kms in area, Bandhavgarh with 25 resident tigers, was noted for its high-density tiger population. Today, it has been extended to an area of 437-sq-kms. About half the Bandhavgarh park is covered with fine trees of Sal, while mixed forests are found in the higher reaches of the hills. Stretches of bamboo and grasslands extend to the north. The main wildlife viewing is still done in the core of the park with its 32 picturesque, wooded hills.
Major Wildlife Attractions - Bandhavgarh
Once a hunting reserve of the royal family of Rewa in more recent times, Bandhavgarh was declared a park in 1968. This is also the site where the fanmous White Tigers of Rewa were discovered.Wandering through the Bandhavgarh national park on an Elephant Back, the chances of seeing a tiger are quite good. Among the other wild attractions include, Nilgai, Chausingha, Chital, Chinkara, Wild Boar and sometimes a Fox or Jackal.
Places to See
Kalchuri Archeological Remains : Beside the wildlife, Bandhavgarh
is also famous for the archaeological remains of the Kalchuri period that have
been found here.
Bandhavgarh Fort : The Bandhavgarhpark area is hilly and is
dominated by the majestic Bandhavgarh fort, built in 14th century. The fort
and the adjacent hills have a large number of caves belonging to the pre-historic
period.Jeep & Elephant Safari : One can enjoy viewing the wildlife by two ways
in Bandhavgarh - Jeep Safari and Elephant Safari.. Jeep safaris are undertaken
during the early morning hours till evening. A forest department guide is always
their with the visitors on these jeep trips taken inside the park. Elephant
safari trips are organised for tiger tracking early in the morning.
Best Time to Visit - Bandavgarh National Park
The visiting season of Bandhavgarh national park starts from Mid-November to June, as the park remains closed during the monsoon months from July to early November.
How to Get there
By Air : Khajurao at 230-kms is the most convenient airport
connected by various domestic airline services with Agra, Delhi, Varanasi.
By Rail : The nearest railhead Umaria at 30-kms is on the Katni-Bilaspur
section of South-Eastern Railway. Another convenient railhead Satna (117-kms)
is on the Bombay-Howrah main line of the Central Railway.
By Road : Bandhavgarh National Park is situated on the Satna-Umaria
& Rewa-Umaria highway. Some of the important road distances are: Khajuraho (via
Satna)230-kms, Varanasi (via Rewa) 340-kms, Katni 75-kms, Rewa 115-kms, Umaria
30-kms, Kanha 250-kms. Madhya Pradesh State Transport Bus Services are also
available from Rewa, Satna, Katni and Umaria.