
Kanha National Park
One of India’s most scenic tiger reserves, Kanha is famed for its lush sal forests, open meadows, and rare barasingha deer.
The Soul of Central India’s Forests
About
Kanha National Park
Spread across Madhya Pradesh, Kanha is among India’s largest and most beautifully managed national parks. It’s best known as the original home of The Jungle Book and for saving the barasingha (swamp deer) from extinction. With vast meadows, dense forests, and abundant rivers, Kanha offers a safari experience that blends thrilling wildlife encounters with breathtaking landscapes.

Why visit Kanha?
Kanha is one of the best places in India to spot tigers in their natural habitat. The park is also home to leopards, wild dogs, sloth bears, and countless bird species. Its open grasslands provide the only habitat for the endangered barasingha, making Kanha a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts. The park’s scenic beauty, from misty mornings in sal forests to golden sunsets over meadows, adds to its magic.
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Types of Safaris Available
Jeep Safari
Private or shared Jeep Safaris for close encounters with wildlife.
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Morning: 6:00 AM to 10:30 AM
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Evening: 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
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Capacity: 6 visitors per Jeep.
Canter Safari
Group safaris in larger open vehicles.
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Capacity: 12–20 visitors.
Night Safari
Explore the buffer zones at night to spot nocturnal wildlife.
Best Time to Visit
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Winter (October – February): Cool weather, lush greenery, and excellent birdwatching opportunities.
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Summer (March – June): Best season for tiger sightings as animals gather around water sources.
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Monsoon (July – September): The park remains closed, allowing nature to rejuvenate.
Safari Zones
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Kisli Zone: Known for frequent tiger sightings and lush vegetation.
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Mukki Zone: Famous for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife.
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Kanha Zone: The core area, home to the Barasingha and other iconic species.
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Sarhi Zone: A serene zone ideal for birdwatching and peaceful exploration.














