
Various dynasties like the Sengars, Kalchuris, Mauryans, Vakatakas and Baghels have ruled over this region and they have left their memorable marks on the culture and architecture of this region. There are several Buddhist caves here with inscriptions written in Brahmi language. There are references to this forest in Shiva Purana also.
This place was converted into a national park after the inception of "Project Tiger" and "Wildlife Protection Act" in 1972. Most of the tigers found here are the descendants of Tigresses Sita and Mohini and their companion Charger. The tourists are allowed only in the Tala Range part of the forest while the rest of the forest is the secluded natural abode of the tigers.

The Bandhavgarh wildlife tours is indeed an out of the world experience with its natural beauty and heavenly ambience.
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