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Wildlife Resorts in Panna

Wildlife Resorts in Panna Introduction to Panna
Situated in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, the Panna National Park is one of the better Tiger Reserves in the country popular for its exclusive population of wild cats including tigers as well as deer and antelope.

Major tourist attractions In Panna

  • Like any other National Park the flora and fauna of this Park is its major attraction. Covered with mixed deciduous forests, the rugged topography of this region is the home of many endangered species of wildlife like tiger, wolf, chital, sloth bear, chinkara, sambar and major Indian species of crocodiles i.e. the mugger and long snouted gharial.
  • Panna is also famous for its diamond mining industry.
  • The Pandav falls is also a major tourist spot with its lake fed by a waterfall.
  • The Rajgarh Palace, with its architectural splendor spellbinds all who set an eye on it. The backdrop of the exotic valley only adds to its grandiose.

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Nearby attractions :

  • The temple city of Khajuraho is only 57 km from the Panna National Park. This world heritage site is famous for the sensuous, intricate sculptures adorning the temples there.
  • Kandariya Mahadev Temple
  • Lakshman Temple
  • Devi Jagdamba Temple
  • Temple of Vishwanath and Nandi
  • Chaunsath Yogini Temple
  • Parsvanatha Temple
  • Shanti Nath Temple
  • Ghantai Temple
  • Temples of Brahma and Hanuman
  • Majhgaon, located at a distance of around 55 km from Panna stands out by virtue of being the country's only working diamond mine

Travel tips
Best Time to Visit:

The Tropical Climate of this region makes for hot, uncomfortable summers and cold comfortable winters, with mercury touching 25º C. Monsoons provide a much-needed respite from the summer heat in July and continue until mid-September. However, there is no dearth of visitors even in the summer months as it is the best time for spotting the exclusive wildlife of the Panna National Park.

How to Reach:

By Rail: Satna is the nearest Rail terminal from Panna at a distance of around 90 km. Being a major Rail junction a number of rail lines connect Satna to major towns a and cities of in central and western India, including Mumbai 1,540 km away.

By Air: 57 kms from Panna is Khajuraho, the nearest Airport. Alliance Air flights to Delhi, Mumbai and Varanasi operate on a daily basis from Khajuraho.

By Road: An extensive network of roads connects the park to other regions within the State and the rest of the country. Some of the important cities being- Khajuraho 57 km, Bhopal 727 km, Delhi 889 km, Chennai 1761, and Calcutta 1040 km.

Different kinds of accommodation available:

Destination Panna offers wide accommodation options for its heterogeneous tourist population ranging from luxury to economy and budget. Panna's Wildlife Resorts and Lodges have managed to carve a niche for themselves in the Tourism Industry by virtue of their warm hospitality, personalize services and emphasis on providing nothing but the best to its valuable guests. This along with special attention to not to disturb the natural habitat of the wild makes it an ideal destination for any wildlife enthusiast or nature lover.

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