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 Panna National Park

 
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Orientation:
The Panna National Park's topography is a splendid mosaic of plateaus, plunging gorges, vast expanses of teak forests and savannah grasslands.

It comprises the upper Talgaon Plateau and the middle Hinouta Plateau and is fed by the Ken River, which runs for about 55 km within the sanctuary. NH75 cuts through the park; 80 per cent of the reserve falls to its right (west to east) and 20 per cent to the left. Your park safari will take you along the right of the highway, in the main reserve area. The Dundwa Falls are located on the Hinouta Plateau. Technically, the Pandav Falls are located within the reserve but can be approached from the Pandav Falls Gate just off the NH75 to Panna Town and Chhatarpur Town. It's about 7 km east of the Madia Gate.

Most safaris enter the park from Madia Village, which is located on the main highway, 22 km from Panna Town. Both Khajuraho and Chhatarpur lie to the north-west of the park. There are a few lodges at Madia that provide vital tourist services.

Fauna:
Panna National Park has 300 species of birds including gray headed fish eagle. Many animals including sambhar, spotted deer, chinkara, nilgai, langur, wild dogs, hyena, jackal, sloth bear.

Panna National Park has variety in cat family there are leopards, tigers & leopard cats. Gharials & others, crocodiles are also found in Panna National Park.

Flora:
Panna National Park has dry and hot climate in union with shallow vindhyar sails has given rise to dry teak and dry mixed forest in Panna National Park.


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