Panna National Park – The Diamond of

Madhya Pradesh

Set in Madhya Pradesh, Panna National Park is a place where the wild and history come together. The park’s known for its impressive big animals and its lovely waterfalls, and is often called the diamond of India – not just as the area once had well-known diamond mines, but also due to its brilliant natural beauty. Being not far from the globally famous Khajuraho temples, Panna has become increasingly popular with those interested in wildlife, adventure, and culture.

A Story of Conservation Success

Panna’s past is as striking as its scenery. Sadly, the park lost all of its tigers between 2006 and 2008, because of poaching. However, in 2009, three tigers were brought back, in a forward-thinking reintroduction scheme led by Field Director R.S. Murthy. They adapted, did well, and had offspring, against the odds. Panna is now the home of over 55 tigers, as well as leopards, sloth bears, hyenas,
and plenty of deer and antelope to act as prey. This amazing recovery makes Panna one of India’s best tiger conservation achievements.

Safari in Panna National Park

Panna doesn’t do things like many other reserves do, and gives a selection of safari experiences, each providing a different view of its rich ecosystem:

Jeep Safaris

Safaris: In the main areas, jeep safaris are the most effective way to find big cats. The morning safari (about 6 AM) lasts between 4.5 and 5 hours, and the evening safari (3–3.5 hours) is ideal for seeing animals in the warm light of sunset.

Walking Safaris

Accompanied by skilled naturalists and forest rangers, walking safaris are in the areas around the park. They allow visitors to look at the small details of the plants, animals, and smaller wildlife – perfect for those who watch birds and love nature.

Boat & Canoe Safaris on the Ken River:

A peaceful experience where people float past the riverbanks where crocodiles, gharials, and birds that move with the seasons are often seen. These safaris show a more quiet, but equally attractive part of Panna’s wildness.

Beyond Wildlife – History & Culture

Safaris aren’t all that Panna has to offer. Kalinjar Fort, a little over an hour away by car, shows what the region’s long history is like, and the close Khajuraho temples give a cultural addition to your trip to see wildlife. Having so much to offer, Panna is a place where people can readily spend a lot more than a few days – fully enjoying both the natural world and what people have made.

Why Visit Panna National Park?

From its amazing tale of tigers returning, to adventures on the Ken River and historical buildings, Panna really is a jewel in Madhya Pradesh’s crown. If you are someone who loves wildlife, takes photos, watches birds, or is interested in culture, Panna Tiger Reserve gives an unforgettably good mixture of excitement, peace, and finding things out.
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Whether you are a wildlife photographer, a person who loves nature, or a traveller wanting a real Indian jungle safari, Kanha National Park offers a journey you will not forget into the wild heart of India.

Geographical details

Altitude: 211 m – 540 m above sea level

Vegetation : Belt of dry tropical and subtropical broadleaf forests

Water resources : Ken and Betwa water resources

Main area : 576 km²

Buffer zone : 1022 km²

Coordinates : 24.5905° N to 79.9417° E

Rainfall : 1100 mm

Temperature : 15 – 40 °C