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Panna National Park
A stunning tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh, known for its big cats, waterfalls, and diamond-rich past.
Where the Wild Meets the Majestic Ken River
About
Panna National Park
Located in the Vindhya mountain ranges of Madhya Pradesh, Panna National Park is a blend of rugged plateaus, deep gorges, teak forests, and the shimmering Ken River. Once facing tiger extinction, it is now a conservation success story, with a healthy population of tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and gharials. The park is also home to the famous Pandav Falls and Raneh Falls, making it as scenic as it is wild.

Why visit Panna?
Panna offers a mix of wildlife adventure and natural beauty. It’s one of the best places to spot tigers alongside gharials basking in the Ken River and flocks of migratory birds. The park’s dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, and rich history make it more than just a safari, it’s an immersive wilderness escape.
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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.
After sunset, typically from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Best for Spotting nocturnal animals and unique experiences.
Best Time to Visit
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Winter (October – February): It’s an ideal season for safaris, birdwatching, and exploring the park’s scenic beauty. The lush greenery post-monsoon adds to the charm, and it’s also a great time for family vacations.
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Summer (March – June): The best time for tiger sightings, as the dry season forces animals to gather around waterholes, increasing the chances of encounters.
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Monsoon (July – September): The park remains closed during this period.
Safari Zones
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Madla Zone: The most popular, with scenic views of the Ken River and frequent tiger sightings
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Hinauta Zone: Quieter, with open grasslands and excellent birdwatching opportunities














