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  1. Panna Tiger Reserve is a prime tiger-land in northern Madhya Pradesh with diverse wildlife and natural beauty. The official website provides information on park management, biodiversity, tourism, research and news, but does not offer online safari booking.

  2. Learn how to visit the Panna Tiger Reserve, a wildlife sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh, India. Find out the entry fees, timings, gates, and premium dates for core and buffer areas.

  3. Panna Tiger Reserve is just 25 km from Khajuraho-a mere half an hour drive. Tiger sighting is always a matter of chance but regular sightings are reported. Cheetal, Sambar, Nilgai, Chinkara, Chowsingha, Langoor, Wildboar, Jackal, are frequently sighted.

  4. Panna is the twenty second Tiger Reserve of India and fifth in Madhya Pradesh. The Reserve is situated in the Vindhyan Ranges and spreads over Panna and Chattarpur districts in the north of the state. Panna National Park was created in 1981. It was declared a Project Tiger Reserve by Government of India in 1994.

  5. Panna Tiger Reserve has started an Jungle cottage with accommodation for 28 persons at a time at Hinouta. Rooms are allotted on first come first serve basis and on the condition of availability of accommodation. Tickets to visit the park are assured for those who are staying in ecotourism complex at Hinouta.

  6. Panna landscape covers an area of 3500 km 2 and has 2 discrete tiger occupied areas of 787 km 2 and 187 km 2. The larger population of Panna Tiger Reserve and its surrounds sustains 24 (+ 1 se range 15-32) tigers. The smaller population is relict comprising of 1-2 tigers likely sustained by north eastern dispersal of tigers from Panna. ... Of the 13 villages situated in the National Park, the proposal to shift 8 3 villages got approved by Govt. of India. Out of the 8 villages namely ...

  7. We Love Our Panna Tigers and Panna People | Home| The Park | Biodiversity | The Management | Research |Home| The Park | Biodiversity | The Management | Research|

  8. Interpretation Center and Visitor Center : They are an important component of the project and would comprise of exhibits on Panna National Park and its conservation needs. This is a means of education mainly targeted to the tourists, School children and local community.

  9. Field Director Panna Tiger Reserve Panna - 488001 Madhya Pradesh. Ph Fax Email - 07732 52135 (off) - 07732 52120 - fdptr@rediffmail.com | Home| The Park | Biodiversity | The Management | Research |

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