Panna National Park
What is this place?
Tiger Reserve – I'm Panna National Park, a significant tiger reserve nestled in the Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh , India. This large protected area is dedicated to conserving wildlife, particularly its majestic tiger population, and preserving the natural ecosystems of the region.Why people come here
Wildlife Encounters – People primarily visit me for the thrilling opportunity to spot diverse wildlife, especially the Royal Bengal Tiger. My landscapes also attract nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and those seeking to experience the raw beauty of central Indian forests and the serene Ken River .What to expect
Wilderness Immersion – You can expect a deep immersion into a vibrant wilderness, characterized by dense deciduous forests, deep gorges, and cascading waterfalls. The atmosphere is generally calm and peaceful, though safari routes can get busy during peak hours. It's ideal for wildlife photographers, nature lovers, and adventure seekers.Best time to go
Cooler Months – The best time to visit me is typically from October to June. The cooler, drier months between November and March offer the most pleasant weather for safaris and increase your chances of wildlife sightings as animals frequent waterholes.What to do here
Safari & Exploration –- Jeep Safaris – Embark on thrilling morning and afternoon jeep safaris through designated zones to maximize your chances of spotting tigers, leopards, deer, and various bird species.
- Boat Safaris – Enjoy a serene boat safari on the Ken River , offering unique perspectives of crocodiles, gharials, and water birds.
- Nature Walks – Explore specific trails (often with a guide) for birdwatching and to appreciate the diverse flora.
- Waterfall Visits – Discover stunning natural formations like Raneh Falls and Pandav Falls located nearby.
Safety and preparedness
Be Prepared –- Wildlife Rules – Always adhere to park rules, maintain silence during safaris, and never disembark from your vehicle without permission.
- Weather Adaptability – Dress in layers, especially during winter mornings, and carry sun protection for day safaris.
- Essentials – Bring binoculars, a camera, and sufficient water.




