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Panna Tiger Reserve. Is ........................... A prime tiger-land Located in Vindhyan Hills in northern Madhya Pradesh. Fragile though dynamic dry deciduous forest. Characterised by extensive plateaus and gorges. Land of mesmerising waterfalls.
The Panna Tiger Reserve can be visited by a registered vehicle on payment of entry fee. A private gypsy registered with park is available at the booking counter on a separate payment of Rs. 2500 with GST for (Core area Madla Gate & Hinouta Gate ) and (Buffer area Akola Gate , Harsa Gate & Khajurikudar ).
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.
Accommodation. 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.
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.
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Panna Tiger Reserve has started an unique Eco-Tourism Complex with accommodation for 06 persons at a time at Ranehfall. Rooms are allotted on first come first serve basis and on the condition of availability of accommodation.
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Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), the king of the jungle, roams freely in this secure, though a bit small habitat alongwith his fellow beings – leopard (Panthera pardus), wild dog (Cuon alpinus), wolf (Canis lupus), hyaena (Hyaena hyaena) and caracal (Felus caracal) and smaller cats.
This Note on Grassland Vegetation of Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR) is designed for: firstly, all those who wish to know about important grasses in PTR and secondly, to wildlife managers, who wish to improve grasslands for grazing by wild herbivores.