Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Kanha Tales

Kanha national park is an abode of the White Bengal Tiger along with several other wild species in the central state of Madhya Pradesh in India. It came into being as an official national park on June1, 1955. It spreads over Mandla and Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh and is surrounded by Mekal mountain range and watered lovingly by the Surpan River. Kanha National Park has been declared as a tiger reserve under the project tiger movement of government of India.



Beautiful meadows and the forests of Sal and Bamboo trees create an enticing ambience and the lakes with rich aquatic plants add further to the glory of this place. Jabalpur city in Madhya Pradesh has to be reached in order to reach the Kanha National Park.



Chousingha, Barahsinga, Neelgai, Black Buck, Cheetal and Sambar also enjoy their natural home in this national park. Striped hyena, Bengal fox, Indian gray mongoose, Indian wild dog, Ruddy mongoose, Indian Wild Pig and Indian bison are also found in abundance in the Kanha Kisli National Park. The Indian Jungle fowl that is the ancestor of Indian hens, along with other 175 varieties of birds is also found a lot of here. The Barasinga species was rescued from the verge of extinction in this national park. Starting from a count of 66 this species reached the figure of 400 by the year 2006.



February to June is the best duration to visit this national park. Come on the forests and the animals are eagerly awaiting your visit to the wilderness.



You can visit Kanha National Park during your India Tours, India Wildlife Tours, India Luxury Tours, Vacation in India and Holidays in India