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Enjoy the beauty of Panna National Park with our exclusively crafted tour packages. The home of the majestic Bengal tiger, leopards, and a host of bird species, the park offers exciting safaris amidst its breathtaking landscapes. We have guided jungle safaris, comfortable accommodation, and delectable meals that altogether make your wildlife vacation memorable. We have a number of options to choose from and can be customized to your preferences. A haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers, Panna National Park offers an unforgettable journey into the wild. Book now to begin an exciting adventure!

Panna National Park Tiger Safari

Panna National Park Tiger Safari

Experience the thrill of a Panna National Park Tiger Safari, a premier wildlife adventure in India. Spot majestic tigers, leopards, and diverse fauna in their natural habitat. Explore lush forests, stunning waterfalls, and rich biodiversity on a guided safari tour. Book your panna tiger safari today!..read more

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Night Safari in Panna National Park

Night Safari in Panna National Park

Embark on an exciting Night Safari in Panna National Park and witness the wilderness come alive after dark. Spot nocturnal animals, hear the calls of the wild, and explore the jungle under the starry sky. A thrilling experience for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure seekers!...read more

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Panna National Park Weekend Tour

Panna National Park Weekend Tour

Plan a perfect getaway with the Panna National Park Weekend Tour. Explore thrilling tiger safaris, serene landscapes, and the iconic Pandav Falls. Discover rich wildlife and biodiversity, making it an ideal weekend escape for nature and adventure lovers...read more

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About Panna National Park

Panna National Park is a gem in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, India, offering an unparalleled experience for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. Spread across lush landscapes, the park is celebrated for its tiger population, diverse flora and fauna, and the serene beauty of the Ken River. Whether you're a wildlife lover, a nature photographer, or a curious traveler, Panna National Park promises a journey filled with adventure and awe.

Panna National Park, established in 1981, spans over 542.67 square kilometers in the Vindhya mountain ranges. Declared a Tiger Reserve in 1994, it is part of India’s Project Tiger initiative aimed at conserving the Bengal tiger. Despite facing challenges like the near extinction of its tiger population in the late 2000s, the park has seen remarkable conservation success with a growing tiger population today.

Panna National Park is a blend of plateaus, gorges, and riverine habitats, with the Ken River flowing through its center. This river not only supports the park’s ecosystem but also enhances its beauty with waterfalls and pristine waters. Rich in biodiversity, Panna serves as a haven for a variety of species, from the elusive Bengal tiger to vibrant birdlife.

Tiger Safari in Panna National Park

A tiger safari in Panna National Park is the highlight of any visit. The park is divided into safari zones, ensuring balanced exploration and minimal disturbance to wildlife.

Jeep Safari in Panna Tiger Reserve

Jeep safaris allow visitors to delve deep into the park and explore its diverse terrains. Safaris are conducted twice daily—once in the early morning and again in the late afternoon. Trained guides and naturalists accompany visitors, sharing insights into the park’s flora, fauna, and conservation efforts.

Boat Safari in Ken River

The Ken River offers an exclusive boat safari experience. This allows visitors to spot aquatic creatures like gharials, marsh crocodiles, and various waterbirds. The tranquil setting of the river adds a serene touch to the adventurous spirit of a wildlife safari.

Key Tips for a Successful Safari

  1. Booking in Advance: Safaris are highly sought after, especially during peak seasons, so advance booking is recommended.
  2. Clothing: Wear neutral-colored clothing to blend with the surroundings, and carry a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  3. Photography: Keep your camera or smartphone ready but maintain a respectful distance from animals to avoid disturbing them.
  4. Patience: Wildlife sightings depend on luck and timing, so be patient and enjoy the journey.

Conservation Success Stories:

The reintroduction of tigers in Panna is a conservation triumph. After the park lost its tiger population in the late 2000s, efforts were initiated to reintroduce tigers from other reserves. Today, Panna is once again a thriving habitat for these magnificent predators, a testament to the dedication of park authorities and conservationists.

Panna National Park Tiger Safari Charges/Price

Safari Type Particulars Indian (in Rs.) Foreigner (in Rs.)
Core Zone Safari Up to 4 Pax 7,000 12,500
Buffer Zone Safari Up to 6 Pax 6,000 6,000
Core Zone Safari from Khajuraho Up to 6 Pax 11,000 15,000
Buffer Zone Safari from Khajuraho Up to 6 Pax 10,000 10,000
Sharing Tiger Safari Per Person 700 1,500
Boat Safari in Ken River Per Person 1,000 1,500
Please Note: Panna National Park core zone Safari remain closed from 1 july to 30 september on every year.

Panna Tiger Safari Timing

Season Morning Evening
Winter
( October To November)
6 am to 11:30 am 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Winter
(December to February)

6:30 am to 11:30 am

3:00 pm to 5:45 pm
Summer
(March to June)

5:30 am to 11 am

4:00 pm to 7 pm
Please Note: In one E-permit maximum 6 persons (plus one child between 0-5 years) are allowed.

Flora and Fauna of Panna National Park

The rich biodiversity of Panna National Park is one of its key attractions. Its varied landscapes—ranging from dry deciduous forests to riverine ecosystems—support an incredible array of plant and animal life.

Flora

The park’s forests are predominantly dry deciduous, with teak, sal, tendu, and mahua trees dominating the landscape. Bamboo groves and mixed forests with species like Palash (Flame of the Forest) add to the park's scenic beauty. During the flowering season, the vibrant colors of these trees create a spectacular visual treat. The park also harbors medicinal plants and shrubs, enhancing its ecological and cultural significance.

Fauna

Panna’s fauna is as diverse as its flora, offering visitors the chance to encounter iconic Indian wildlife.

  1. Mammals

    The Bengal tiger, leopards, sloth bears, and Indian wolves roam the park, along with herbivores like nilgais, chinkaras, and sambars. Smaller mammals, such as civets and porcupines, also thrive here.

  2. Birds

    The park is a bird watcher’s paradise, with over 200 recorded species. Crested serpent eagles, Indian vultures, parakeets, and kingfishers are common sightings. During winters, migratory birds like bar-headed geese and Siberian cranes visit the park, enriching its avian diversity.

  3. Reptiles and Aquatic Life

    The Ken River is home to gharials, marsh crocodiles, and freshwater turtles. The park also supports various species of snakes and fish, contributing to its ecological balance.

PLEASE NOTE: The park is closed from 1 July to 30 September due to the monsoon season, which typically lasts for four months

How to reach Panna National Park?

Panna National Park is accessible by air, rail, and road, making it easy to reach from various parts of India.

By Air

Nearest Airport: Khajuraho Airport (25 km).

Regular flights connect Khajuraho to Delhi, Mumbai, and Varanasi. From the airport, taxis and private vehicles are available to reach the park.

Alternative Airports: Jabalpur Airport (250 km) and Gwalior Airport (275 km).

By Train

Nearest Railway Station: Khajuraho Railway Station (30 km). The station connects to major cities like Delhi, Varanasi, and Jhansi.

Alternative Station: Satna Railway Station (90 km), with broader connectivity to cities like Mumbai and Kolkata.

By Road

Panna is well-connected by road to nearby cities like Khajuraho (30 km), Satna (90 km), and Jhansi (230 km).

Buses, taxis, and private vehicles are commonly used to reach the park.

Local Transportation

Safari vehicles are the primary mode of transport within the park, and they can be arranged through park authorities or resorts.

Routes by Distance

  1. Khajurao- Madla gate - 25 Km
  2. Satna - Madla gate(Via Panna) - 90 Km
  3. Jhashi- Madla gate (Via Chattarpur) - 182 Km
  4. Khajurao - Hinauta gate &Majhagawan - 63 Km

Accommodation Options in Panna National Park

Panna National Park offers a range of accommodation options to suit every traveler’s budget and preference. Luxury resorts like Pashan Garh, Ken River Lodge and Naaharbagh Rajgarh provide premium amenities and immersive wildlife experiences. For mid-range travelers, eco-friendly lodges and boutique hotels such as Tendu Leaf Jungle Resort offer comfort amidst nature. Budget-friendly accommodations, including guesthouses and forest rest houses managed by the government, are ideal for economical stays. Many lodges are located near the park gates, ensuring easy access to safaris. Whether it’s luxury or simplicity, Panna guarantees a memorable stay amid pristine wilderness.

Travel Tips

  • Plan Ahead: Confirm transportation availability, especially during peak tourist seasons.
  • Stay Nearby: Choose accommodations close to the park gates for easy access to safaris and other activities.
  • Carry Essentials: If traveling by road, keep water, snacks, and a map or GPS device handy.
  • Book Early: Whether it's flights, trains, or safaris, advance bookings can save you time and ensure availability.

Best Time to Visit Panna National Park

Panna National Park offers a different experience in each season, so the best time to visit depends on your preferences.

  1. Winter (October to February):

    This is the most popular time for tourists due to the pleasant weather. The cooler temperatures make safaris comfortable, and animals are often seen basking in the sun. Bird watchers will enjoy spotting migratory birds during this season.

  2. Summer (March to June)

    For wildlife enthusiasts keen on spotting tigers and other animals, summer is the best time. As water sources become scarce, animals congregate near rivers and waterholes, making sightings more frequent. However, visitors should be prepared for high temperatures.

  3. Monsoon (July to September)

    The park remains closed during the monsoon season to allow nature to rejuvenate. The rains transform the landscape into a lush green paradise, though safaris are unavailable during this time.

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