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draw.How many of you have seen a tiger before? Most of the answers will be
ambiguous because everyone wants to see a tiger. Then where can one spot
TIGER? Well, even if there are circuses and zoo's all over India, there's some
kind of a thrill you experiences when all of a sudden you came across a
TIGER roaming freely in the wilderness of its natural habitat: the fields and
forests of India. There are nucious beast,merous Tiger reserves in India, that
are preserving this fero but nowhere can you see them as often, and as
regularly as in Kanha National Park.Check into the wildlife resort.Overnight
stay at the resort.
Day 4:
Kanha
Morning and afternoon wildlife safaris in Kanha National
Park. Kanha, 175 kms southeast of Jabalpur, is one of India’s
largest national park and Asia's finest park. India’s one of the
most successful conservation efforts ofsaving
the Barasingha (Swamp Deer) was done here. Kanha National Park covers
an area of 1945 sq kms including a core zone of 940 sq kms. The setting of
Kipling’s ‘Jungle Book’, it is a beautiful area of forest and lightly wooded
grassland with many streams and rivers. It is the home of a variety of animals
including tiger, panther, and many species of deer, wild pig, bison, a variety of
monkeys and other animals besides some 200 species of birds.Game drives
are organized by The Park both in the early mornings and late afternoons by
open jeeps and will be accompanied by a trained naturalist. Once the tiger is
spotted anywhere in the jungle, through radio contact with the drivers, visitors
will be driven to the location and then taken by elephant back to the actual
site to see the tiger. Return to the wildlife resort to stay overnight.
Day 5:
Kanha
Morning and afternoon wildlife safaris in Kanha National
Park.Spend the full day viewing game and spotting TIGERS
inside the Jungle, located in the Mandla district of Madhya
Pradesh, the Kanha National Park is a Tiger Reserve that
extends over 1945 sq. km. of undulating country. Elevations range from 450
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