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Panna National Park is in Madhya Pradesh, India.

Grey Headed Fish Eagle

Understand[edit]

It's a 543 km² tiger reserve on the banks of the Ken river.

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Landscape[edit]

Flora and fauna[edit]

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Get in[edit]

The park is 25 km from Khajuraho, a World Heritage Site which is half an hour drive from Madla Entry Point. Hinouta, the second gate of the park is 20 km from Panna town. Khajuraho is the nearest airport which is directly connected to New Delhi. Taxis are available all the time from Khajuraho to Panna.

Fees and permits[edit]

Get around[edit]

You can take an elephant ride into the tiger reserve, but the real fun is when you go out in a jeep on the tiger-hunt. One can easily spend a day or two at this park.

The price is ₹2000 per vehicle and half-day, plus 150 for the compulsory guide. They open at 06:00, so make sure you are there slightly before that if you want to see any tigers! Sometimes there is an annoying wait when they try to print your ticket. +91 7732-252 135

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Sleep[edit]

  • Ken River Lodge, Ken River Lodge, Panna National Park, Village Madla, Distt, +91 - 124 - 4222657. Fondly called the Tree House by locals, because of its lovely Machaan restaurant overlooking the Ken River. It is spread in sprawling jungle of 50 acres along the Ken River and offers the unusual opportunity to stay in close proximity to wild animals. It offers a unique blend of traditional royal hospitality and comfortable country living.

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