The Panna National Park
is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and
is a part of the Chattarpur district.The region, which
is famous for its diamonds, is also home to some of
the best wildlife species in India
and is one of the better Tiger Reserves in the
country. Panna National Park is known
worldwide for its wild cats, including tigers as well
as deer and antelope.This National Park is located in
the region, which is rich in mixed deciduous forests.
The landscape of this rocky and uneven terrain is
covered by scrubby vegetation and grass. Fauna of this
park includes, apart from the tiger; wolf, chital,
sloth bear, chinkara, and sambar. Tiger sightings are
not very common here and to watch a wild cat in action
needs a lot of patience along with luck. The Ken River
that flows from here towards the north harbors both
the major Indian species of crocodiles i.e. the mugger
and long snouted gharial.Weather
: The climate of this region is tropical. Summers are
too hot and very uncomfortable. Winters are cold and
comfortable and the temperature generally remains
under 25°C. Monsoon touches this region in July and
continues till mid-September.
Best Time to Visit:
January to May
How to get
there:
By Air:
The nearest airport is at Khajuraho at a distance of
around 57 km from the Panna National Park. There are
daily Air flights to Delhi, Mumbai and Varanasi from
Khajuraho.
By Rail: Satna, is the nearest railway station.
.
By Bus: The nearest bus stand is Panna
connected to Khajuraho
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