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  1. A prime tiger-land Located in Vindhyan Hills in northern Madhya Pradesh. Fragile though dynamic dry deciduous forest. Characterised by extensive plateaus and gorges.

  2. forest.mponline.gov.in › eBrochure › eBrochureDetailsAbout the Reserve - MPOnline

    Panna Tiger Reserve is a critical tiger habitat located in Vindhya Hill in northern Madhya Pradesh and fragile through dynamic dry deciduous forest. This land is characterized by extensive plateaus and gorges.

  3. www.wwfindia.org › national_parks_tiger_reserves › panna_tiger_reservePanna Tiger Reserve - WWF-India

    Situated in the Vindhyan mountain range in the northern part of Madhya Pradesh, Panna Tiger Reserve is spread over the Panna and Chhatarpur districts. The terrain here consists of extensive plateaus and gorges. This reserve contains the last remaining tiger habitat of North Madhya Pradesh.

  4. Panna National Park was declared as one of the Tiger reserves of India in 1994/95 and placed under the protection of Project Tiger. [3] [4] The decline of tiger population in Panna has been reported several times. [5] [6] Two female tigers were relocated there from Bandhavgarh National Park and Kanha National Park in March 2009.

  5. 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.

  6. Panna Tiger Reserve, nestled in the Vindhya Range of Madhya Pradesh, India, is a stunning landscape of waterfalls, teak forests, and deep ravines, renowned for its successful tiger reintroduction program and rich biodiversity.

  7. Aug 27, 2024 · 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.

  8. Standing over an area of 542 sq. km, Panna is Indias 22nd Tiger Reserve and fifth in Madhya Pradesh. Panna Tiger Reserve lies right beside the Ken River flowing through central India. It is merely 57 KMs away from Khajuraho, the world heritage center renowned for its sculptures.

  9. Tourism in Panna Tiger Reserve. 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.

  10. Tigers are making a comeback after being reintroduced in 2009 to Panna Tiger Reserve from other Madhya Pradesh reserves; there are now thought to be more than 35 tigers here. There's a fair chance of seeing leopards, sloth bears or tigers while on safari, but what this park really excels at is birdlife, with over 200 species recorded, including ...

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