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FACTS
& FIGURES
Area
: 1,945 sq km
Altitude : 600-900 m above sea level
Languages : Hindi and English
Best Time to Visit : April to June and November
to January
INTRODUCTION
Situated in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh,
the picturesque Kanha National Park was the inspiration
behind Rudyard Kipling's unforgettable classic Jungle
Book. The romance of the Kanha National Park has not
reduced over time-it is still as beautiful.
If
one were to point to the middle of India, chances are
he will pick out the forests of the Banjar and the Halon
valley, the two forming the western and eastern halves
of the Kanha Tiger Reserve, which have long been famous
for their wide diversity of wildlife.
The
park was created in 1955 by a special law and, since
then, it has dedicated itself in preserving a variety
of animal species. Many endangered species have indeed
been saved here. Today Kanha is among the few most scenic
and beautiful wildlife reserves in Asia. This 'Tiger
Country' is the ideal home for both predator and prey.
By
far the most striking features of this region are the
open grassy meadows, where sighting blackbuck, swamp
deer, sambhar and chital is common. And, if one can
transcend into time, a barefooted Mowgli would perhaps
come padding along the dusty trail, for this is the
land of Kipling's Jungle Book.
CLIMATE
The climate of this region is tropical. Summers
are hot and humid with a maximum and minimum temperature
of 40.6°C and 23.9°C. Winters are pleasant with
an average maximum and minimum temperature of 23.9°C
and 11.1°C, respectively. The annual average rainfall
is 152 cm. The park is closed from July to mid-November
during monsoon.
ATTRACTIONS
The main wildlife attractions in the park are tiger,
bison, gaur, sambhar, chital,
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barasingha, barking deer, black deer, black buck, chousingha,
nilgai, mouse deer, sloth bear, jackal fox, porcupine,
hyena, jungle cat, python, pea fowl, hare, monkey, mongoose,
tiger, and leopard.
The
birds species in the park include storks, teals, pintails,
pond herons, egrets, peacock, pea fowl, jungle fowl,
spur fowl, partridges, quails, ring doves, spotted parakeets,
green pigeons, rock pigeons, cuckoos, papihas, rollers,
bee-eater, hoopoes, drongos, warblers, kingfishers,
woodpeckers, finches, orioles, owls, and fly catchers.
However,
if one animal species were to represent Kanha, it would
probably be the barasingha, or the swamp deer. The barasinghas
at Kanha are unique, being the hard ground variety,
which populate the large open tracts of grass amidst
the forests of teak and bamboo. Twenty years ago, the
barasingha was faced with extinction but some desperate
measures including the fencing-off of some animals helped
save them and again the air in Kanha bugle with their
rutting calls.
The
open meadows during the cold winter months are usually
teeming with barasinghas and there is plenty of tiger
activity around the fringes. A female with two small
cubs would circle around at least two or three times
during the day and the swamp deer would go berserk,
their husky alarm calls ringing through the jungle.
Far from being the cunning, smart aleck, portrayed in
Disney's adaptation of the Jungle Book, the real "Sher
Khan" is true blue-blooded royalty.
There
is a museum at Kanha depicting attributes and activities
of the park and tribal culture. It is closed every Wednesday.
SITE
NEARBY
Near Kanha National Park is Bamni Dadar visited
by every tourist who comes to the national park. This
place is also known as the sunset point. The Kanha National
Park is at it scenic best at this point. The sunset
from this spot is mesmerizing. The eminent natural splendor
of the park comes to the fore here. The grazing sambhar,
barking deer, gaurs, and other animals make the ambience
magical.
REACHING
THERE
By Air: Nagpur (266 km) is the nearest airport.
It is connected by Indian Airlines flights with Mumbai.
By
Rail: Jabalpur (175 km) is the convenient railhead
to visit Kanha.
By
Road: Kanha National Park is connected by road with
Jabalpur (175 km), Khajuraho (445 km), Nagpur (266 km),
Mukki (25 km), and Raipur (219 km).
Local
Transport
The Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation
(MPSTDC) operates a jeep service for visitors to go
around in the park. Booking can be made through the
Manager, MPSTDC, Log Huts, Kisli.
STAYING
THERE
There are several good accommodation options available
at Kanha. Apart from the government tourist lodges,
rest houses, and log huts, there are private hotels
and rest houses for the tourists. There are canteens
and hotels at Kisli where one get both Indian and Western
cuisines.
LINKS
TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD
STD/ISD as well as postal facilities are available
at different places near the national park. Internet
facility is available at Jabalpur.
TRAVEL
TIPS
Visitors are advised to reach the gate half an hour
in advance to complete the formalities for entry into
the park. Entry fee is Rs. 2 for adults and Re. 1 for
children. For the entry of vehicles, the fee is Rs 15
for minibuses and vans, and Rs. 10 for light motor vehicles
like cars and jeeps. Photography is free for still cameras,
but a fee of Rs 10-200 is charged for video and movie
cameras depending upon the aperture used. The charges
for guides range from Rs. 3 to Rs. 5 depending upon
the number of tourists.

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