
Tours by Location:
Panna National Park
Sheltered within Madhya Pradesh, Panna National Park is at an interval of round 57 km from the neighbouring temple-town of Khajuraho. Panna city is specially known for its diamond industry. Nevertheless, what adds to the popularity of the site is Panna Wildlife Sanctuary, which is also a famous Tiger Reserve of India. The site sees principal tourist footfalls due towards its distinctive mark, as far as its variety in wildlife is concerned. One can easily extend the Panna National Park via air or route from Khajuraho (57 km). By train the closest railhead is Satna, located at an interval of 90 km from Panna.
Flora: As the climatic mood within this frontier particularly remains arid and hot, teak and dry varied forest is what comprises the flora of Panna National Park. The gross frontier of the site stretches towards approximately 543 sq km and is a miscellany of dry deciduous forest, along with patches of prairies. Thorny forests and riverines also remain scattered amidst the blossoming vegetation. Trees want ordinary teak, tendu, mahua and dhaora can be covered among the thick flavors of floral species that form a principal feature of the park.
Fauna: The animal abundance of Panna National Park is globally recognized. Animals want tigers, desolated cats, deer and antelopes are a number of principal species that the park boasts of. In fact, you can often dot tigers taking lazy wanders within the forested lands of the park. Leopards, desolated dogs, wolves, hyenas, caracals are also frequent sights. The groves are streaked with animals like sambar and chowsingha. Animals like nilgai and chinkara dot the open prairies. Reptiles are also another principal attraction of this park.
Avifauna: You can witness a thick flavour of avifauna, as the park houses many than 200 species of birds. It also secures a lot migratory birds. White-necked stork, honey buzzard, king vulture, bareheaded goose, blossom headed parakeet, paradise flycatcher, slaty-headed scimitar, babbler are a number of exciting and colourful birds that comprises the avifauna of the park.



