Summary : Enjoy this peaceful week-long vacation in Madhya Pradesh's sought-after wildlife attractions. See Barasingha in Kanha National Park, where you can also see tigers, leopards, and wild dogs in the sal and bamboo forests. Get a peek of the renowned Bandhavgarh National Park, home of the Royal Bengal Tiger. Set out on a wildlife safari via Pench National Park's scenic pathways. The Hindu pilgrimage town of Amarkantak, which is tucked between the Vindhya and Satpura hills, will calm your senses.
Madhya Pradesh nature
Nagpur/Nagpur
Madhya Pradesh nature Itinerary
Day: 1 Arrival in Nagpur and Drive to Pench National Park:
• Arrive at Nagpur Airport or Railway Station. • Meet your guide and driver. • Drive to Pench National Park (approximately 3-4 hours). • Check-in to your Pench accommodation. • Relax and prepare for your jungle adventure.
Day: 2 Pench National Park Jungle Safari:
• Full day dedicated to jungle safaris and wildlife exploration in Pench National Park. • Keep an eye out for tigers, leopards, and various wildlife species. • Return to your accommodation in the evening.
Day:3 Pench to Kanha National Park:
• After breakfast, depart for Kanha National Park (approximately 4-5 hours). • Check-in to your Kanha accommodation. • Enjoy the serene surroundings.
Day: 4 Kanha National Park Jungle Safari:
• Spend the day on exciting jungle safaris in Kanha National Park. • Discover the rich flora and fauna of the park. • Return to your accommodation for the night.
Day: 5 Amarkantak Sightseeing:
• After breakfast, drive to Amarkantak (approximately 3-4 hours). • Visit Narmadeshwar Temple, Kabir, Jwaleshwar Mahadev, Kapildhara, and Dugdhara. • Explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Amarkantak. • Overnight stay in Amarkantak.
Our Tour Details
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Pick-up and DropNagpur/Nagpur
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Duration8Days &7 Nights
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Starting Price₹/-
Frequently asked Questions:
Madhya Pradesh is renowned for its diverse landscapes, including dense forests, rolling hills, meandering rivers, and rich biodiversity, offering nature enthusiasts a wide range of experiences to explore.
Madhya Pradesh is home to several national parks and wildlife reserves, including Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Pench National Park, Satpura National Park, Panna National Park, and more, each offering unique wildlife experiences.
Madhya Pradesh's national parks are home to a rich variety of wildlife, including Bengal tigers, leopards, Indian elephants, Indian gaur, sloth bears, deer species, monkeys, birds, and reptiles.
The best time to visit Madhya Pradesh for nature exploration is during the winter months from November to February when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities and wildlife sightings.
Off-the-beaten-path nature destinations in Madhya Pradesh include Bori Wildlife Sanctuary, Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, Ken Gharial Sanctuary, and Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary, offering secluded and pristine natural surroundings.
Yes, Madhya Pradesh offers eco-friendly accommodations such as jungle lodges, wildlife resorts, and eco-resorts located near national parks and wildlife reserves, providing a sustainable and immersive nature experience.
Activities in Madhya Pradesh's nature reserves include wildlife safaris, jungle walks, birdwatching, boat rides, nature trails, camping, and visiting tribal villages to learn about local culture and traditions.
Madhya Pradesh's national parks and wildlife reserves are well-connected by road and can be reached by private or rented vehicles. Some parks also have nearby airports and railway stations for easier access.
Yes, Madhya Pradesh offers opportunities to combine nature exploration with cultural experiences such as visiting historical monuments, temples, and palaces, attending local festivals, and exploring traditional arts and crafts.
Packing essentials include lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for the climate, sturdy footwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, sunglasses, a camera with zoom lens, binoculars, and any necessary medications or personal items.