The Panna national park.
The
panna national park is situated 46 km's from Khajuraho a world heritage site
which is halp an hour drive from media entry point. Hinouta the second gate of
the park is 20 km's from Panna town.
Taxies are available all time from Khajuraho to patna the reserve is a ban on diesel vehicles in side the Reserve. The Park does not have transport facility for visitors.
Accommodation can be made available in the park inspection Huts at Mahala & Hinota ( two suite each )on first come server basic and on the condition of availability.
Guide are available at both the entry point.
Taxies are available all time from Khajuraho to patna the reserve is a ban on diesel vehicles in side the Reserve. The Park does not have transport facility for visitors.
Accommodation can be made available in the park inspection Huts at Mahala & Hinota ( two suite each )on first come server basic and on the condition of availability.
Guide are available at both the entry point.
waterfalls of
dizzying height,Panna has the the amazing superpower to both clam you and
thrill you The city royal past date back to mid of 17th Century AD when it
became the capital of Maharaja chhatrasal's Kingdom.
present.You can spot the majestic tiger the Ghariyal a huge reptile found only in the Indian subcontent, & a variety of flora & fauna in Panna.
Best season to visit :-
This destination can be visited throughout the year, but it is best visit in
the months of November to June.
Mammals :- Tiger,
Leopard, bear, wild Dog,wild Boar, Hyena,somber, chital, Nilgai chinkara,
Chausingha Porcupine ,Jungle Catholic Rusty Spotted Cat, Hare Rattle tree Shrew
, Gerbil etc. Avifauna About 200 species have been identified which includes
host of winter migratory bird. AQUATIC
Animals :- Both Magear
and Gharial are found in Ken River beside host of fish species turtle &
other .
How to Reach;:- Nearest
Airport is Khajuraho 46 km's.
BY TRAIN :- Nearest
Relway station Khajuraho 46 km's and Satna 74 kms .
By Road :- Regular
Taxis service contact from Khajuraho.
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