Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Safari in Panna National Park

Panna National Park is in the Vindhyan Range and spreads across Panna and Chhatarpur districts in the northern part of the Madhya Pradesh State of India. One of the most significant environmental aspects of the tiger reserve is that the Panna district forms the northernmost boundary of the natural distribution of teak and the eastern boundaries of the mixed teak-shark forests. Read also traveltargets for more information.



The Ken River, which flows through the reserve from south to north, is home to a long-drawn crocodile (Gharial) and Marsh Crocodile (Maggar) and other aquatic fauna. It is one of the sixteen multi-year rivers of MP And is truly the lifeline of the reserve. It offers some of the most spectacular scenery while meandering for approximately 55 km. Through the reserve.

Best time to visit: October to June

Distance from big cities: Khajuraho 60 Kms, Satna 104 Kms, Panna City 30 Kms.

How to get there

by Air, The closest airport is Khajuraho, well connected from Delhi, Varanasi, Mumbai, etc.

by rail, The nearest train station is Satna, 90 km away. It is an important rail hub and is connected to many locations in central and western India.

by road, The nearest bus stop is Panna connected to Khajuraho and many other places in Madhya Pradesh by a good road network.