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Welcome to Panna National Park

Numerous wildlife species can be found in Panna National Park, which is in Madhya Pradesh's stunning Vindhya Hills. Deep valleys, stunning waterfalls, and dense forest with both deciduous and evergreen trees are found in this national park. Amazing creatures like sloth bears, tigers, leopards, and even the endangered four-horned antelope can be found there. Apart from these iconic mammals, the park is ripe with life. The calls of more than 200 bird species from the brilliant flash of a kingfisher to the soaring outline of a vulture that fills the air. The tranquil Ken River, the reserve’s lifeblood, meanders through its terrain, with marsh crocodiles, elegant gharials and playful otters in its currents. Going on a jungle safari is the best way to experience this adventure either with your family or also as a school picnic. Therefore, before you visit, make sure to book Panna Safari.

Panna National Park safari takes you on an exciting ride through the forest where you can spot dear sambar, and if you are lucky enough, you get to catch a glimpse of the majestic Bengal Tiger. The guides are expert and will tell you interesting stories about animal footprints, bird life and forest fragility. On your jeep ride through the dusty paths, you may also catch sight of the secretive Indian wolf, the noisy langur monkeys, or a bashful jungle cat.

You can see ancient stone paintings that were carved ages ago in this national park, which is not just about the animals. Hidden away in rocky caves, these ancient paintings add a deep historical depth, silently narrating tales of humans who have lived here in the past millennia, transforming a trip into a passage through natural and human histories. The chilly winter months of November through March are the ideal times to visit. It is said to be the best time to visit for seeing animals, as the weather is conducive to sight-seeing, the leaves are sparser, allowing for better visibility, and animals move about more near watering holes. The park is well connected by road and the ancient temples of Khajuraho are a drive away, so you can combine wildlife safari with cultural tour. Get ready for an amazing adventure into the Wild, where surprises will await you at every turn and a great story to tell. From the rumble of a faraway tiger at dusk, to the splendid view from a waterfall perched on a cliff, Panna creates memories that last a lifetime. It’s a place where the wild heart of India still beats strong, waiting to be found.

Sunderban National Park

Royal Bengal Tiger Habitat

1981

National Park Established

542

Square Kilometers

200+

Birds Species

Panna Safari Zone

Buffer Zones of Sunderban National Park

Core Zones

The Core Zone is the protected heart of Panna Tiger Reserve. You can enter through Madla or Hinauta gates, which offer the most authentic safari experience to spot Bengal tigers, leopards, and bears in their natural habitat of dense forests and deep valleys.

Madla Zone: In the Panna National Park, Malda is one of the oldest and most popular zones. Many tourists love to come here because there is a very good chance of spotting a tiger with scenic views around. From here, you can start your safari, and it is most loved as people come here with the hope of seeing the Majestic Bengal Tiger.

Akola Zone: It is accessible through the Akola Gate on the Katni-Panna road. Its special gateway leads into both the protected core area and the surrounding buffer zone. This allows us to give our visitors a two safari experiences in two different eco-systems.

Hinauta Zone: Known for its rocky, high-plateau landscape, Hinauta is excellent for spotting tigers and leopards. It is a birdwatcher's paradise and features the stunning Dhudwa Falls. The Ken River Lodge is conveniently located a short drive from the entry gate.

Buffer Zones

The land around the Core Zone is called the Buffer Zone. It acts as a friendly neighbour between the strict jungle and the nearby villages. This area is very important because it gives animals more space and helps prevent problems with people. Going on a safari here is a different but wonderful experience.

Jhinna Zone: Jhinna is a buffer zone on the edge of Panna National Park, known for its wildlife and nearby villages. Visitors enter through Jhinna Gate and can explore both nature and local culture. A big attraction here is the Jhinna Night Safari Camp, which is run by villagers. With mud houses built in traditional style, it offers night safaris where animals like jackals, civets, hyenas, and sloth bears can often be spotted.

Akola Zone: Akola Zone became the third core zone of Panna National Park in October 2023. It is located along the Katni Panna route and is entered through the Akola Gate. The forest here is full of wildlife, including tigers, leopards, and birds, but since there are fewer stay options nearby, it is less crowded with tourists.

Buffer Zones of Sunderban National Park

Activities in Panna National Park

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Safari

Enjoy jeep and boat safaris through forests and the Ken River. Panna National Park offers two types of safari. One is a jeep safari and the other is a boat safari on the banks of the Ken River. Both give a different perspective on the Safari experience.

A jeep safari will lead you deep into the forest, where tigers, leopards, sloth bears, deer, gaur, and hundreds of bird species can be seen. The Ken River boat safari enables you to float on quiet waters while getting glimpses of crocodiles, gharials, and birds roosting on riverbanks. Each safari, led by knowledgeable naturalists, is a discovery tour of the park's diverse biodiversity and unspoiled landscapes

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Tiger Spotting in Panna

Famous for its tiger conservation history, the Panna Tiger Reserve is a top destination for those willing to spot the regal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat. With tiger sightings never assured, the park's healthy population narrows your odds heavily in your favor. Every safari guarantees a rush of excitement—the prospect of making eye contact with a tiger in the wild is what makes Panna tiger safari booking so thrilling. Venturing through Panna's forests is not so much about the animals; it's about immersing in the unbridled charm of the scenery where tigers, leopards, and other wildlife move about freely.

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Pandav Falls

Apart from safaris, Pandav Falls provides a peaceful haven in the park. Enveloped by dense greenery, this waterfall cascades into a peaceful ambiance for relaxation and photography. It is said to be connected to the Pandavas of the Mahabharata, who are said to have taken refuge here during their exile. A visit here unfolds nature’s breathtaking view of rock, water, and forest.

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Panna Mines

The diamond mines of Panna are not your typical tourist attraction, but it is of immense historical as well as geological importance. Having produced world-class diamonds for centuries, these mines are of immense fascination to history buffs as well as curious tourists. A visit here gives you the opportunity to learn about the gem-rich history of diamond mining, the method of extraction, and understand how this site gained worldwide fame due to its gems. It's an experience that brings us closer to natural wealth and cultural heritage.

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Crocodile (Ken Gharial) Sanctuary

Located within the park, the Ken Gharial Sanctuary is a dedicated reserve for the protection of the highly endangered gharial population, as well as other reptiles. The sanctuary offers visitors a rare opportunity to view these incredible creatures in their natural habitat while learning about ongoing conservation work. Located in the scenic vistas along the Ken River, the sanctuary offers a peaceful atmosphere for nature lovers as well as photographers. It is an ideal stopover for tourists interested in experiencing Panna's biodiversity beyond its major felines.

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Local Cultural Places of Interest

Visitors can also explore local cultural places such as Khajuraho Temples (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 25 km) and make Panna an ideal wildlife-and-heritage tour destination package.

How Do I Get to Panna National Park?

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By Road

The closest town is Khajuraho, merely 25 km away, with superior road connectivity to Panna. Taxis and buses are easily available from Khajuraho, Satna, Jhansi, and neighboring towns.

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Train

The nearest railway station is Khajuraho Railway Station (25 km), and then Satna Railway Station (90 km), which has connectivity with major Indian cities.

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Flight

The nearest airport is Khajuraho Airport (25 km), which receives flights from Delhi, Varanasi, and other centers. Alternatively, Jabalpur Airport (200 km) is more connected.

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Visit Pandav Falls & Caves

As described in the Mahabharata, it is said Pandava lived in these caves during their exile. You can reach here in a short trek. The pools near the fall are filled with fish, and it is ideal for photography, relaxation, and a short trek. This place offers cool and peaceful relaxation from the excitement of wildlife hunting.

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Explore Raneh Falls Canyon

This natural canyon is made of colorful granite rocks due to Ken River. The force of the waterfall increases during the monsoon that makes it look milky white. As the river makes its way it cuts through these colourful rock formations which people come from far places to see.

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Village and Tribal Culture

Step away from the city crowd and chaos, and immerse yourself in the wild and calm culture. You can visit a nearby village to witness the traditional tribal lifestyle of the people living in the buffer zones of Panna. interact with the local artisans and see their handicrafts. people here are so welcoming in nature and will offer you a home-cooked meal. this will add a beautiful cultural layer to your adventure.

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Khajuraho Temple Tour

This is a famous UNESCO World Heritage Site of Khajuraho known for its ancient temples and minute carvings. They used the unique Nagara style designs, which have a Shikara and a Garba Gruha inside it. These have various aspects of life that show in their reference. If you love history and want to know more about India’s artistic heritage, this is the place.

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Birdwatching

Bring your binoculars and watch over 200 species including migratory birds who come for food and breeding. From colourful kingfishers to vultures and eagles, many migratory birds flock here in the winter. You get to see a diversity of birds here.

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Boat Safari on Ken River

As you move through the call waters on the banks you will spot crocodiles, endangered long snouted gharials soaking up the sun. Also birds like kingfishers, eagles soar over your head in search of their prey.

Panna’s Cultural Footprints

A Legacy of Conservation

In the year 1994, India got its 22nd Tiger Reserve called the Panna National Park, which is a vital sanctuary for the endangered flora and fauna. In 2011, it was declared a Biosphere Reserve that protects species like tigers, crocodiles, and Sal trees.From a private hunting ground for the Bundela dynasty to a successful tiger reserve, this is a place where history roars.

Recognized for its excellence, it received the Ministry of Tourism's 'Best Maintained National Park' award in 2007, cementing its status as a cornerstone of conservation in North Madhya Pradesh.

Nature and Communities

It is home to Bengal tigers, caracals, jungle cats, and over 200+ bird species, including the Indian Paradise Flycatcher along the Ken River. Nearby villages depend on forest products, farming, and eco-tourism for their livelihood. Communities like the Gond, Khairua, and Yadava also preserve the region’s cultural heritage with temples and sacred sites.

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Rainfall

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Restoring the Roar: The Panna Story
1981

A Sanctuary is Born

Panna’s formal conservation journey began when it was declared a wildlife sanctuary. This initial step provided crucial legal protection to its vast dry deciduous forests and the rich biodiversity within, including chital, sambar, and countless bird species. This status aimed to shield the area from increasing human pressures, laying the essential groundwork for all future preservation efforts, and establishing it as a key habitat in Northern Madhya Pradesh.

1994

Becoming a Tiger Reserve

This year, Panna was declared the 22nd Tiger Reserve of India under the Project Tiger. This brought enhanced protection, resources to be focused, and a mission to conserve the predator and its ecosystem. It aims to ensure a secure future for the species and bring national attention to its landscape.

2007

Award-Winning Excellence

It received the “Best Maintained National Park” award from the Ministry of Tourism for its outstanding management and conservation practices. This celebrates the infrastructure, sustainable tourism model, and effective ecological conservation. It sets a benchmark across the country to keep a balance between the visitors and the well-being of wildlife.

2002

The Great Comeback

When the tigers disappeared from the park, a reintroduction project was introduced. Tigers from other reserves like Kanha and Bandhavgarh were moved here by the National Tiger Conservation Authority and Madhya Pradesh Forest Department. The main aim was to increase the population through a story of hope and determination.

2011

A Higher Honor

By the Environment Ministry, it was declared a Biosphere Reserve, making it the 3rd in Madhya Pradesh. It created a bond among the core tigers, the surrounding forest, and the local communities. It promotes a balanced approach where both wildlife and people can thrive together.

2021

A Roaring Success

The reintroduction project of the tiger achieved a fruitful result. Around 120 cubs were born in the decade, transforming Panna from a tiger-scarce land to a sustaining population. It showcased a landmark victory for wildlife conservation in India and around the world.

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Plan Your Panna Trip – Quick Guide
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Pick Your Safari Zone

Choose between the core zones like Madla or Hinouta, or the buffer zones like Akola or Jinna. Each offers unique landscapes and wildlife sightings.

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Select Your Safari Vehicle

If you want a private vehicle for your family then take a jeep, or you can also opt for shared canter if you are in a group of more people.

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Carry Your Documents

Always carry a valid government ID proof like Aadhar or Passport for verification at the entrance along with the safari permit.

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Enjoy Your Panna Safari

Early arrival advised and then start your safari journey for the day spotting birds, tigers and a lot more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the most visited safari zone in Panna National Park?

Madla Zone, situated close to Khajuraho, is the most popular and has the best tiger spotting chances.

Q2. Panna National Park is renowned for what?

It is renowned for its success in tiger reintroduction, the Ken River, diamond mines, and natural attractions like Raneh Falls.

Q3. How many tigers are found in Panna National Park?

At present, the park has approximately 40+ tigers due to successful conservation efforts.

Q4. Which birds can be seen in Panna?

Indian vultures, paradise flycatchers, storks, kingfishers, and many winter migratory species.

Q5. How much time is sufficient for Panna?

2–3 days are enough to cover safaris, waterfalls, caves, and local experiences.

Q6. Best time to visit Panna?

October to June is ideal. Winters are best for comfort and bird watching, while summers are good for tiger sightings.