Introduction
The Bandhavgarh National Park is a veritable crown of the rich wildlife
heritage of Madhya Pradesh. It is located about 195 km off Jabalpur and 210
km off Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh. The exceptional characteristic of this
park is that though it is smaller in comparison to Kanha or any of the other
parks of Madhya Pradesh, it hosts almost the same number of tigers or any
other wildlife species! Cozily nestled in the Vindhya mountain range of
Central India, it is known for the Royal Bengal Tigers, cheetals, leopards,
gaur, sambhar, and numerous other fauna species that can be found here.
Medium-sized bison herds can be sighted in all their glory here.
Bandhavgarh was the game reserve of the Maharajas of Rewa before becoming a
national park in 1968. Though it started with just 105 square km of land,
its territory was later extended by including two adjoining sal forests in
1986. Bandhavgarh is a typical moist, deciduous forest, so common to Central
India. Most of the park area is covered with rich sal (Shorea robusta)
forests, although at higher altitudes mixed forests and large stretches of
bamboo and grassland can be found.
Tourist Attractions in Bandhavgarh
» Flora
The flora of Bandhavgarh is the typical moist, deciduous forest, which is
common to Central India. Most of the park area is covered with rich sal
(Shorea robusta) forests, although at higher altitudes you could also come
across mixed forests comprising of sali, saj, saja, etc. Large stretches of
bamboo and grassland are also distributed here.
» Fauna
The park boasts of a wide variety of game. Its main wild beasts are tiger,
leopard, sloth bear, gaur, sambar, chital, muntjac, nilgai, chinkara,
mountain gazelle, and wild boar. The gaur is usually spotted in March/April.
The sambar and muntjac can be spotted in thick vegetation.
It is estimated that there are around 60 tigers, over 4,500 sambars, and
over 7,000 spotted deer in this reserve. The tigers, however, remain very
elusive. The park is alos rich in avifauna and birds such as the green
pigeon, crested serpent eagle, and variable hawk eagle are seen here. One
may also encounter rhesus macaque, hyenas, porcupine, Steppe eagle,
white-browed fantails, white-bellied grongo, Jerdons leaf birds
Malabar hornbills, blue-bearded bee-eater, and blossom-headed parakeets.
There are also several cave shrines scattered around the park, with Brahmi
inscriptions dating from the first century B.C.
» Bandhavgarh Fort
The Bandhavgarh Fort is located within the park and was built by the
Maharajas of Rewa at a height of 800 m above the surrounding countryside. It
offers a panoramic view of the wildlife preserve and is believed to be 2,000
years old. A stream called Charganga flows beside the fort. Statues and
temples and a 10th-century rock statue of Lord Vishnu can be observed en
route. A large number of Crag martins and blackbucks can be found around the
fort.
Excursions in Bandhavgarh
When visiting Bandhavgarh, there are not too many places that you can take
a detour to. For, the only two urban habitations around Bandhavgarh are
Katani and
Umaria. Katni is located
120 km away and is a major junction on the South-Eastern Railways. Umari, on
the other hand is located closer at a distance of just 32 km, and is and is
usually the base for tourists who come to explore the park. It is also the
nearest railhead to Bandhavgarh on the South-Eastern Railway.
Tourists could also take a trip to Khajuraho and Jabalpur, as well as
Bheraghat on the river Narmada, for all of these are located in about the
same region.
How to Reach Bandhavgarh
Bandhavgarh is equidistant to the city of Jabalpur and world famous tourist
spot of Khajuraho. It can be reached by using roads from both these places.
Katni at a distance of 120 km on the South-Eastern Railways is the ideal
railway connection for reaching Bandhavgarh.
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Important Travel Information
The onset of summers is in April and the rising temperatures continue till
June, and are sometimes as high as 42°C. however, this is when sighting
tigers and leopard at water holes is most likely. The weather is cool and
pleasant from December to February. The park is closed during the monsoon
season, which also coincides with the breeding season, from June till
November. Torrential rainfall washes away most of the jungle tracks during
these months. During summer, light cottons are suitable, but for the
winters, woolen clothing is recommended.