Introduction:
The Pench National Park is situated in the north-western state of Maharashtra in India, and is located at a distance of 70 kilometers from the city of Nagpur. The Pench National Park spreads over a vast area of 275 square kilometers, and the park extends into the adjacent state of Madhya Pradesh. The wildlife park is very popular for its deer and leopards. The Pench National Park is open for the tourists from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Pench wildlife sanctuary can be easily accessible by rail and road. The nearest railway track is at Ramtek and the tourists can board a bus for the next 35 kilometers to reach the park. The best time to visit the Pench National Park is between the months of February and April.
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About Wildlife in Pench:
The Pench National Park in Maharashtra is positioned at the bottom of the Satpura Ranges and beside the huge blue stretch of the Pench River. The entire area of the park in Pench falls under the Project Tiger enforced by the Government. The major objective of the setting up the tiger project in the Pench National Park is to assure a secure reproduction ground for the tigers in order to provide them with a chance to breed and increase in number quietly.
The tigers belonging to the Wildlife in Pench are seen frequently along the Pench River as they get a concentration of the prey there. Leopards also are seen frequently in this part. Other animals like Jungle Cats, Leopard Cats, small Indian Civets and palm Civets are found in the Pench National Park.
The Wildlife in Pench includes animals like Sambar, Cheetal, Nilgai, Jackals, Wild Dogs, Sloth Bear, Chinkara, Langoors, Rhesus Monkeys, and many more.
There are 210 species of birds belonging to the Wildlife in Pench.
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