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| Scattered on rolling green forest country, Bandhavgarh National Park casts its magic on more than 500 square kilometers of Vindhyan ranges. The home of the legendary 'White tiger of Rewa' - Bandhavgarh is among the better known Wildlife Sanctuaries in North India.
Scenic swamps, deep valleys and high hills mark the Bandhavgarh terrain with picture pretty habitats and mini ecosystems that support wild fauna. The Bandhavgarh Wildlife Sanctuary became a national park in the year 1968.
You may ride an elephant into the jungles of Bandhavgarh or avail of special jeep safari packages that show you the best of spectacular Bandhavgarh. Tours.Maps-India arrange for you to explore this wild paradise in luxury.
It is advisable to move quietly when inside the jungle. Slow movements and whispering avoids disturbing jungle inhabitants, though it seems as though animals are getting used to safari vehicles driving past their natural hamlets.
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Apart from a large tiger population Bandhavgarh is home to animals like leopards, munjtac, barking deer, black-naped hare, macaques, chousingha, leopards, wild dogs, gaur, civets, mongoose, reptiles, sloth bears, jungle cats, jackals, hyena, Sambhar, wild boars, pangolins and hares.
The bird population at Bandhavgarh is equally impressive. See birds like ruddy shelduck, goose, red-crested pochard, barred button quail, woodpeckers, cotton pygmy, barbets, hornbills, hoopoes, kingfishers, cuckoos, bee eaters, white rumped spinetails, hawks, doves, sarus cranes, redshanks, pheasants, lapwings, plovers, falcons, rubythroats, bushchats, mynahs and many more.
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