Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Area
: 1,945 sq km
Altitude : 600-900 m above sea level |
Situated
in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, the picturesque Kanha National
Park was the inspiration behind Rudyard Kipling's unforgettable classic
Jungle Book. The romance of the Kanha National Park has not reduced over
time-it is still as beautiful.
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If one were to point to the middle of India, chances are he will pick out the forests
of the Banjar and the Halon valley, the two forming the western and
eastern halves of the Kanha Tiger Reserve, which have long been famous
for their wide diversity of wildlife.
The park was created in 1955 by a special law and, since then, it has dedicated itself in preserving a variety of animal species. Many endangered species have indeed been saved here. Today Kanha is among the few most scenic and beautiful wildlife reserves in Asia. This 'Tiger Country' is the ideal home for both predator and prey. |
By
far the most striking features of this region are the open grassy
meadows, where sighting blackbuck, swamp deer, sambhar and chital is
common. And, if one can transcend into time, a barefooted Mowgli would
perhaps come padding along the dusty trail, for this is the land of
Kipling's Jungle Book.
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How
many of you have seen a tiger before? Most of the answers will be
ambiguous because everyone wants to see a tiger. Then where can one spot
TIGER? Well, even if there are circuses and zoo's all over India,
there's some kind of a thrill you experiences when all of a sudden you
came across a TIGER roaming freely in the wilderness of its natural
habitat: the fields and forests of India. There are numerous Tiger
reserves in India, that are preserving this ferocious beast, but nowhere
can you see them as often, and as regularly as in Kanha National Park.
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Located
in the Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha national park cum Tiger
reserve extends over an area of over 1,940-sq-kms. The major feature of
this region's interesting topography is the horseshoe shape valley and
the whole park area is surrounded by the spurs of the Mekal. The Surpan
River meanders through Kanha's central Maidans, grasslands that cover
the extensive plateau. Steep rocky escrapments along the edges offer
breathtaking views of the valley.
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Major Wildlife
Attractions Of Kanha
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The
main wildlife attractions in the park are tiger, bison, gaur, sambhar,
chital, more pictures.... barasingha, barking deer, black deer, black
buck, chousingha, nilgai, mouse deer, sloth bear, jackal fox, porcupine,
hyena, jungle cat, python, pea fowl, hare, monkey, mongoose, tiger, and
leopard.
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The
birds species in the park include storks, teals, pintails, pond herons,
egrets, peacock, pea fowl, jungle fowl, spur fowl, partridges, quails,
ring doves, spotted parakeets, green pigeons, rock pigeons, cuckoos,
papihas, rollers, bee-eater, hoopoes, drongos, warblers, kingfishers,
woodpeckers, finches, orioles, owls, and fly catchers.
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However,
if one animal species were to represent Kanha, it would probably be the
barasingha, or the swamp deer. The barasinghas at Kanha are unique,
being the hard ground variety, which populate the large open tracts of
grass amidst the forests of teak and bamboo. Twenty years ago, the
barasingha was faced with extinction but some desperate measures
including the fencing-off of some animals helped save them and again the
air in Kanha bugle with their rutting calls.
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The
open meadows during the cold winter months are usually teeming with
barasinghas and there is plenty of tiger activity around the fringes. A
female with two small cubs would circle around at least two or three
times during the day and the swamp deer would go berserk, their husky
alarm calls ringing through the jungle. Far from being the cunning,
smart aleck, portrayed in Disney's adaptation of the Jungle Book, the
real "Sher Khan" is true blue-blooded royalty.
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There is a museum at Kanha depicting attributes and activities of the park and tribal culture. It is closed every Wednesday.
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BEST TIME TO VISIT
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The
climate of this region is tropical. Summers are hot and humid with a
maximum and minimum temperature of 40.6°C and 23.9°C. Winters are
pleasant with an average maximum and minimum temperature of 23.9°C and
11.1°C, respectively. The annual average rainfall is 152 cm. The park is
closed from July to mid-October during monsoon.
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Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
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