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Prime tiger wilderness, Kanha National Park was one of the first areas to be protected under Project Tiger, aimed at preserving this magnificent animal, and remains a renowned conservation area. This picturesque reserve boasts the ideal habitat for both tigers and their prey species. Lush sal and bamboo forests are interspersed with vast grassy meadows known as maidans, while the Banjaar River, which forms the park’s southwestern border, provides a steady water source for the abundant wildlife.
A huge population of various deer and antelope, including the extremely rare barasingha, supports a large number of tiger, leopard, jackal and wild dog. Explore the meadows, or maidans, where scores of grazing herbivores attract tiger, leopard and wild dog to the edges of the clearings. On an afternoon drive, the wildlife is settling down for the night at the Banjaar River or the many perennial streams that run through the park. Watch out for the elusive leopard and listen to the calling of jackal getting ready for the hunt.
We will be take you for a guided walk in the village, interact with the Baiga community, understand their philosophy and relationship to Mother Nature. This would be followed by a visit to the tribal museum set up by the tribal people and villagers themselves in Kohoka village where some time will be spent on helping with the working of the museum.
Let us make the jungle come alive for you!
Cost: | Rs. 55000.00 | |
Location: | Singinawa Jungle Lodge, Kanha | |
Assemble at: | New Delhi Railway Station | |
Date: | Nov 1, 2014 - Aug 6, 2014 | |
Time: | 16:30 |
For More information contact-
Karishma Handa at khanda@wwfindia.net