Thursday, October 8, 2009

Do's & Dont's in the Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the few protected areas and wildlife preserves worldwide that offer safe haven to wild beasts and feathered birds of amazing varieties. Known for its tiger population, Bandhavgarh National Park offer wildlife adventures and jungle safaris allow you to observe the jungle movements, responses, fears and rules from up close. Here is a list of do’s and dont’s in the Bandhavgarh National Park:

· Be a part of the jungle on your trip to Bandhavgarh wildlife sanctuary. Blaring music, loud conversations, car horns, bright and vibrant colors foreign to jungle beasts, plastic bags, non-biodegradable and non-organic litter, and junk food are not for jungles. These can frighten or harm the animals and might disturb their peace. It also spoils the beauty and quietude of the park.

· Animals have a keen sense of smell. So, do not use strong deodorants or perfumes during your jungle trip.

· Do not try to come too close to an animal for any reason. While big felines may take it as a threat and attack you, shy small animals might get disturbed or frightened. Remember, Bandhavgarh National Park is a home to these animals and you must respect their right to privacy.

· Do not stand up on howdas while riding the elephants or jump from jeep when you are close to tigers. It may be provoked to strike back.

· A burning cigarette butt or a flash from your camera is all that is needed to start a forest inferno. So, do not smoke or use flash while capturing photos at Bandhavgarh National Park.

· Visit the caves in and around the Bandhavgarh fort in a radius of about 5 km. The oldest cave dates back to 1st century. Origins of Bandhavgarh Fort are unknown but it finds mention in Shiva Purana and is believed to be over 2000 years old.

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  1. Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the popular national parks in India located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh.This park has a large biodiversity. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in India. The park has a large breeding population of Leopards, and various species of deer.

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