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Exploring Madhya Pradesh's Top National Parks: Part 2 by Rashi Choudhary

Popular digital creator Rashi Choudhary is back with part 2 of her series on the National Parks of Madhya Pradesh.

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Exploring Madhya Pradesh's Top National Parks: Part 2 by Rashi Choudhary

Photo Credit: Rashi Choudhary Instagram

Highlights
  • Rashi Choudhary is a popular digital creator
  • She shares another set of National Parks of Madhya Pradesh
  • Gear-up to visit these wildlife havens of Madhya Pradesh

In Part 1 by Rashi Choudhary, we explored Bandhavgarh, Kanha, and Pench. Now, let's venture into the equally stunning and diverse national parks of Madhya Pradesh, which offer not just thrilling wildlife encounters but also unique cultural and natural experiences. These lesser-explored gems are perfect for travelers seeking more than just safaris.

Exploring Madhya Pradesh's Top National Parks: Part 2 by Rashi Choudhary

Photo Credit: Rashi Choudhary Instagram

1. Panna National Park: The Rebirth of Tigers

Once a land without tigers, Panna National Park is now a thriving habitat thanks to successful conservation efforts. Beyond the excitement of tiger sightings, Panna offers the stunning Ken River, where you can enjoy boat safaris and explore the beautiful Pandav Falls, a historical and picturesque waterfall. You can also visit the Khajuraho temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site just a short drive away, known for their intricate architecture and
sculptures.

  • How to Reach: The nearest airport is Khajuraho (25 km), and the closest railway station is Satna (90 km).
  • What to Expect: Tigers, leopards, and bird species; boat safaris on the Ken River.
  • Beyond animals: Pandav Falls, Raneh Falls, and Khajuraho temples.
  • Best Time to Visit: October to March, when the weather is pleasant, and wildlife is more active.
Exploring Madhya Pradesh's Top National Parks: Part 2 by Rashi Choudhary

Photo Credit: Rashi Choudhary Instagram

2. Satpura National Park: The Offbeat Explorer's Dream

For those seeking a more intimate experience with nature, Satpura National Park offers walking safaris and a tranquil atmosphere. The park is perfect for birdwatchers and offers canoeing on the Denwa River, making it ideal for those who want to explore beyond the traditional jeep safari. Additionally, the nearby Pachmarhi Hill Station offers breathtaking views, waterfalls, and caves with ancient rock art.

  • How to Reach: The nearest airport is Bhopal (140 km), and the closest railway station is Itarsi (70 km).
  • What to Expect: Leopards, sloth bears, and rare birds; walking safaris and canoeing on the river.
  • Beyond animals: Pachmarhi Hill Station, Bee Falls, and ancient cave paintings at Mahadeo Hills.Best
  • Time to Visit: October to April, with the cooler months perfect for explorin both the wildlife and the nearby hill station.
Exploring Madhya Pradesh's Top National Parks: Part 2 by Rashi Choudhary

Photo Credit: Rashi Choudhary Instagram 

3. Kuno National Park: India's Cheetah Haven

Kuno National Park is the only place in India where you can witness cheetahs in the wild, after their reintroduction. Aside from the wildlife, the park is nestled within the Vindhya Range, offering scenic beauty and a quiet retreat. Visit the nearby Kuno River for birdwatching and Palpur Fort, an ancient site within the park's boundaries that gives you a glimpse of India's history.

  • How to Reach: The nearest airport is Gwalior (200 km), and the closest railway station is Vijaypur (30 km).
  • What to Expect: Cheetahs, leopards, and jackals; river and fort explorations.
  • Beyond animals: Palpur Fort, scenic landscapes of the Vindhya Range, and river bird watching.
  • Best Time to Visit: October to April for optimal cheetah sightings and nature walks.

These national parks are now open after the monsoon season, offering you the chance to experience incredible wildlife, but also so much more. Whether it's the historical wonders near Panna, the hill station charm of Satpura, or the scenic landscapes of Kuno, these parksare waiting to offer you a rich and diverse experience in the heart of India.
 

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