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scene is one of cool quiet, the sunlight sparkling on the marble-white
pinnacles and casting dappled shadows on the pellucid waters The famous
waterfall is located just 25 km from Jabalpur. The Narmada making its way
through the Marble Rock's narrows down and then plunges in a waterfall
known as Dhuandhar or the smoke casade. So powerful is the plunge that its
roar is heard from a far distance. The falls and the breaking of the volume of
water at the crest present an awesome spectacle of Nature's power
unleashed. Enjoy boating at Marble Rocks at Bedaghat.Overnight stay at
hotel.
Day 12:
Jabalpur
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Kanha
After breakfast depart for Kanha by road. Transfer to hotel
upon arrival. Afternoon proceed for a visit to the wildlife
sanctuary.Kanha's sal and bamboo forests, rolling grasslands
and meandering streams stretch over 940 sq km in
dramatic natural splendor. This is original Kipling country, of which he wrote
so vividly in his Jungle Book. The same abundance of wildlife species exists
today in Kanha National Park, which forms the core of the Kanha Tiger
Reserve created in 1974 under Project Tiger. The park is the only habitat of
the rare hard ground barasingha (Cervus Duvaceli Branderi). By a special
statute in 1955, Kanha National Park came into being. Since then, a series of
stringent conservation program for the protection of the park's flora and fauna
has given Kanha its deserved reputation for being one of the finest and best
administered National Parks in Asia, an irresistible attraction for all wildlife
lovers and a true haven for its animal and avian population. Try your luck at
spotting the tiger.Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 13:
Kanha
You have the whole day to enjoy your tour to Kanha Wildlife
Sanctuary to the hilt. Leave for a visit to the park after
breakfast and spend the entire day amidst the company of
fascinating birds and animals.Kanha National Park is
home to over 600 species of flowering plants.[2] The lowland forest is a
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