Panna Tiger Reserve

Experience the thrill of a Safari in Panna Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh and witness the exclusive Tiger in their natural habitat!

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₹1,800

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Overview

Panna Tiger Reserve, located in Madhya Pradesh, India, covers 542 square kilometres of tropical dry deciduous forests, plateaus, and the Ken River. Established in 1981 and integrated into Project Tiger in 1994, it is a critical habitat for diverse species. The reserve is renowned for its successful tiger reintroduction program after a significant decline in the late 2000s, now hosting tigers, leopards, gharials, and over 200 bird species. Visitors can enjoy wildlife safaris and boat rides along the river, blending conservation efforts with eco-tourism. Panna Tiger Reserve is a key destination for nature enthusiasts and conservationists, offering a rich and diverse wildlife experience.

Fast Facts:
  • Panna Tiger Reserve was the first in India to successfully reintroduce tigers through relocation from other reserves after a population decline.
  • The reserve is known for its diverse landscapes, including plateaus, gorges, and the scenic Ken River.
  • It is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including tigers, leopards, gharials, Indian grey wolves, 7 different species of vultures and over 200 species of birds.
  • Panna Tiger Reserve is adjacent to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Khajuraho Temples, enhancing its tourism appeal.
  • The reserve offers opportunities for wildlife safaris and boat rides on the Ken River, providing memorable experiences for visitors.

Flora

Panna Tiger Reserve, with its tropical dry deciduous forests, is home to a rich diversity of flora. The reserve's vegetation is dominated by species such as teak, mahua, tendu, and various types of acacia and bamboo. These trees provide essential habitat and food sources for the diverse wildlife within the reserve. The lush vegetation contributes significantly to the ecological balance, supporting a thriving ecosystem. Panna's varied landscapes, including plateaus, gorges, and the scenic Ken River, enhance the richness of its flora, making it a vital area for conservation and a remarkable destination for nature enthusiasts.

Fauna

The fauna of Panna Tiger Reserve is diverse and captivating. Following the successful reintroduction of tigers, the reserve now hosts leopards, gharials (in the Ken River), sloth bears, Indian wolves, and various deer and antelope species. Bird enthusiasts can spot over 200 bird species, including vultures, eagles, and migratory birds. This rich biodiversity makes Panna Tiger Reserve a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers. The thriving ecosystem offers a unique opportunity to witness a wide array of species and engage in conservation efforts, making it an ideal location for those passionate about wildlife and nature.

Best Time To Visit

 Winter Months (October to March):

  • Pleasant weather with cooler temperatures.
  • Ideal for wildlife sightings as animals are active during the day.
  • Less dense vegetation enhances visibility during safaris and boat rides.
  • Migratory bird season adds to the wildlife diversity.


Monsoon Season (July to September):

  • Avoid visiting due to heavy rainfall.
  • Travel can be difficult and safaris may be limited.
  • Wildlife sightings may be less frequent due to dense foliage and reduced activity.

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How To Reach

  • By Air: The nearest airport to Panna Tiger Reserve is Khajuraho Airport (IATA: HJR), located approximately 45 kilometres away. Khajuraho Airport is well-connected to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Varanasi via regular flights. From the airport, visitors can hire taxis or use other transportation services to reach the reserve conveniently.
  • By Train: The closest railway station is Khajuraho Railway Station (station code: KURJ), which is connected to major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, and Varanasi through regular train services. The station is about an hour's drive from Panna Tiger Reserve, making it a suitable option for those preferring rail travel. From the station, taxis and other local transport options are available to reach the reserve.
  • By Road: Panna Tiger Reserve is well-connected by road, providing easy access for travellers driving from nearby cities. The reserve is approximately 1 hour from Khajuraho, 3 hours from Satna, and 5 hours from Jabalpur. The roads leading to the reserve are generally in good condition, ensuring a comfortable journey by car. Visitors can also use bus services or hire private vehicles to reach the reserve.

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Add-Ons:


Disclaimer :

Weekday Discount: Book your safari on weekdays and receive a discount of up to 20%. The discounted amount will be refunded to your original payment method

Know Before you Go

  • Ensure full permit fees are paid in advance for safaris.
  • Carry the same ID proof as provided during the booking process; it's mandatory for every visitor.
  • Bookings are non-transferable and cannot be exchanged with anyone.
  • Non-Indian (foreign) tourists must provide passport details for the reservation process.
  • Indian nationals can use any valid government document like Aadhaar, DL, PAN Card, Voter ID, or Passport for reservations.
  • Safari permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability.
  • If your safari is not booked due to technical errors or non-availability of seats, a full refund will be provided to your bank account, and you will be informed accordingly.
  • The park may close without prior notice by the state forest department.
  • If there's a fee revision after booking, visitors must pay the difference at the park entry.
  • We act as travel agents for safari bookings and are not responsible for any accidents, injuries, thefts, or deaths during the safari.
  • The selection of safari drivers or naturalist guides is automated by the forest department and beyond our control.
  • Vehicle allotment (Boarding Pass) is issued on the same day as the safari date.

Note :

Indians: Please share your documents (Aadhaar, license, PAN) of each recipient at [email protected] to confirm your booking.
Non-Indians: Please share your documents (Passport & Passport Number) of each recipient at [email protected] to confirm your booking

FAQ

Panna Tiger Reserve is renowned for its successful tiger reintroduction program after a population decline. It was the first in India to reintroduce tigers through relocation from other reserves.

The reserve is home to tigers, leopards, gharials (in the Ken River), sloth bears, Indian wolves, various species of deer and antelope, and over 200 species of birds.

The nearest airport is Khajuraho Airport, and the nearest railway station is Khajuraho Railway Station. From there, you can hire a taxi or use pre-arranged resort transfers to reach the reserve. It’s also accessible by road from nearby cities like Khajuraho, Satna, and Jabalpur.

Visitors can enjoy wildlife safaris in open jeeps, boat rides on the Ken River, bird watching, and nature walks. Guided tours are available to explore the reserve's diverse flora and fauna.

The best time to visit is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and wildlife sightings are more likely. Avoid visiting during the monsoon season (July to September) due to heavy rainfall.

Yes, there are various accommodations ranging from forest lodges to luxury resorts located near the reserve. It’s advisable to book accommodations in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Yes, Panna Tiger Reserve is safe for visitors. However, it’s essential to follow the guidelines provided by the forest department, especially during wildlife safaris and boat rides, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

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