| Bandhavgarh
National Park
Set among the Vindhya Hills of Madhya Pradesh with
an area of 168 square miles, this national park contains a wide
variety of habitats and high density of game, including a large
number of tigers. Over half the area is covered by sal forests and
there are stretches of bamboo and grassland. Within the park is
the ancient Bandhavgarh fort and caves, dug into the sandstone of
the fort, have inscriptions dating from the 1st century BC. In the
recent past, the fort was last occupied by the Maharaja of Rewa
until it was designated as a National Park in 1968. In addition
to tigers, also seen are chousingha (small four horned) antelope,
chinkara (Indian) gazelle, nilgai (blue bull) antelope, wild boar,
jackal, muntjak (barking) deer, sambar deer, chital (spotted) deer,
jungle cat, striped hyena, porcupine, ratel, rheses macaque, black-faced
langur monkey and more. In March and April, gaur (Indian bison),
move down from the higher hills to the southeast of the park and
make their way to the central meadows. As this park is relatively
new, there is still a good chance of adding birds to the checklist
of some 150 species already compiled.
The National park is dominated by the ancient Bandhavgarh
Fort, located on a plateau and reached after a steep climb. The
fort is now in ruins, its monuments and tanks beings gradually reclaimed
by the forest, thus providing additional shelter for wildlife such
as Black Bucks
. Season
Visitors can visit the park during the time period of Mid
November to mid June, still the best period to come is January-April.
Park is open from 1st of October to 30th June only. After that it
is closed.
Wild Safari In the National
Park:
The park can be entered on elephant back and / or in a jeep
or by car. In these safaris a forest department guide always accompanies
you. He will direct and tell about the flora and fauna of the park.
The best time to visit the park is early in the morning or after
4 p.m.It is during this time that the animals are most active and
are easily spotted.
Access:
Air:
Fly from Delhi, Agra or Varanasi to Khajuraho and drive
(7-8 hours) to Tala park entrance at Bandhavgarh. Nearest airport
from the park is Khajuraho.
Rail:
Nearest railway station is Umaria after Katani railway
station, from there it is about 40 minutes drive to Nature Heritage.
Alternatively, take the overnight train from Delhi to Umaria and
drive (30 minutes) to the park. Only jeeps are available for transfers.
Khajuraho / Bandhavgarh distance is 250 Kms, (8 hrs drive). |