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Situated in the heart of the forest, amidst the dense expanse of towering Sal trees, rests a beautiful nature retreat, just a few yards away from Tala Gate, the most Tiger inhabited zone of Bandhavgarh National Park.Spread over 6 acres, and surrounde...
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Bandhavgarh is a small national park in Madhya Pradesh known for its rich biodiversity, stunning landscapes, and ancient forts. The park is home to a large population of tigers, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can also explore the park's many hiking trails, spot exotic bird species, and learn about the region's fascinating history.
There are several accommodation options available near the park, ranging from luxury resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses. Overall, Bandhavgarh offers a unique and unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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Bandhavgarh, located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh, India, is renowned for its rich historical and cultural significance, dating back to ancient times. The area's history is deeply intertwined with its famous Bandhavgarh Fort, which stands as a testament to the region's enduring heritage. In addition to its historical and cultural importance, Bandhavgarh was declared a national park in 1968, and efforts were made to protect the dwindling population of Bengal tigers.
Bandhavgarh, located in the Vindhya hills, lies on the north-eastern border of Madhya Pradesh. It is surrounded by the Satpura mountain range. With an elevation between 410- 810 meters, the forest area has multiple streams that eventually merge into the Son River, a tributary of the river Ganges.
Currently, sheltering the World's highest density of Bengal Tigers, Bandhavgarh National Park is considered the most coveted destination for wildlife enthusiasts. It is even said that across the globe all white tigers can trace their ancestry to Bandhavgarh. A large fort in the center surrounded by 32 hills, Bandhavgarh, offers a lush and unabridged environment with thick forests.
Bandhavgarh National Park: A must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. A jeep or elephant safari is the best way to explore the wild.
Baghel Museum: Located near Tala Village, this royal mansion houses the hunting equipment and assets of the Maharaja of Rewa.
Bandhavgarh Ancient Caves: Explore the natural and manmade caves which have ancient scripts adorning the walls dating back to the 10th century.
Bandhavgarh Fort: Situated at the center of the National Park, the fort is surrounded by smaller hills. For visiting the fort one needs permission from Divisional Forest Office.
Village Tala: Experience the ethnic lifestyle of the locals in their modest mud-clustered homes. While walking through the village, witness the elders smoking hookahs, while sitting on a cot.
Gharpuri Dam: is located on the outskirts of Bandhavgarh. A spot for bird lovers to watch Black Ibis, Sarus Crane, and Egrets.
Mahaman Pond: Located near the Bandhavgarh Fort, this place is where the wild animals inhabiting the park quench their thirst. At this nature’s delight, you are sure to have sightings.
Kethika: Also known as the Pendanus Point, this is the place where a real floral treasure, the aromatic Kewra plants, can be found amidst the jamun and Arjun trees.
Climber’s Point: Another location that offers an aerial view of the area, this location is covered with sal and bamboo trees.
Jwalamukhi Temple: Situated on the bank of river Charan Ganga, this 10th-century temple is about 11 kms away from Bandhavgarh.
Cheshpur Waterfall: This is a soothing natural waterfall in River Johila, situated 50 kms from Bandhavgarh.
By Air: Bandhavgarh can also be accessed from all major airports of India. The nearest Airports to Bandhavgarh are Jabalpur (200 kms) and Khajuraho (250 kms).
By Road: Bandhavgarh is accessible from nearby cities like Umaria, Katni, Satna, Jabalpur, and Khajuraho. Nature lovers can reach Bandhavgarh via SH 11, 22, and NH 43. The distance from some cities is mentioned below:
Umaria ( 27.5 kms)
Katni (66 kms)
Satna (140 kms)
Jabalpur (195 kms)
Prayagraj (210 kms)
Kanha (240 kms)
Khajuraho (280 kms)
By Rail: Bandhavgarh can also be accessed by trains from various locations. The closest railway stations being:
Umaria (33 kms)
Katni (95 kms)
Jabalpur (179 kms)
Local Transport: One can commute within the city by taxis, buses, and auto rickshaws. However, most outsiders prefer hiring private cars. Inside the forest area, only Jeeps organised by the Forest Department are permitted.
Lemon Tree Wildlife Resort, Bandhavgarh, is one of the perfect nature retreat resorts in Bandhavgarh for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers. As it sits majestically in the forest, just a few yards from the Tala gate (the most tiger-inhabited zone) it is no wonder among the best hotels in Umaria, Madhya Pradesh. This artistic design resort spread over 6 acres, offers a refreshingly different look using terracotta stone. Surrounded by green wilderness it is a haven for adventure seekers and soul searchers.
Lemon Tree Wildlife Resort, Bandhavgarh, has 33 premium cottages equipped with modern amenities. Some of the special features include a fireplace and an outdoor shower area. The resort also houses a multi-cuisine coffee shop-Citrus Café, a conference room-Tangerine, and a swimming pool.
Bandhavgarh National Park is the most popular tourist attraction in the region. Visitors can also explore the Bandhavgarh Fort, which offers stunning panoramic views of the park and the surrounding landscapes.
The best time to visit Bandhavgarh is between October and April, when the weather is pleasant and dry. This is also the ideal time to spot wildlife in the park, as animals tend to come out in search of water during this period.
Visitors can reach Bandhavgarh by air, rail, or road. The nearest airport is in Jabalpur, which is around 200 km away. The nearest railway station is in Umaria, which is around 35 km away. Local taxis and buses are also available for travel within the region.
Bandhavgarh is known for its delicious local cuisine, which includes dishes like bafla, dal bafla, and bhutte ki kees. These dishes are made with local ingredients and spices, and are a must-try for foodies visiting the region.
Bandhavgarh National Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife species, including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, spotted deer, sambar deer, and more. Visitors can take jungle safaris to spot these animals in their natural habitats.
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