Introduction :
Kanha National Park, which is one of the most well known tiger
reserves worldwide, is located among the Banjar and Halon valleys in the
Mandla / Balaghat districts of the state of Madhya Pradesh. It's creation
took place among, and after, a lot of turbulence and storm within concerned
circles regarding rampant killing of wildlife in the area at the time.

The
central Kanha valley was declared a sanctuary way back in 1933 but got it's
status as a National Park in 1955. It covers a large area of 1,945 square
kilometers, out of which 940 square kilometers form the main park. The
altitude of the park ranges from 450 meters to 900 meters above sea level.
The temperature, depending on the season, ranges from 0 degrees in the
winters to 48 degrees in the summers. The park remains open from the 01st of
November to the 30th of June. Sometimes, as with most parks of the country,
it can be closed earlier if the monsoon season arrives sooner than expected.
The park has a heavy monsoon season with an average annual rainfall of
1600mm. The basic infrastructure at the park is well developed and visits
can "mostly" be expected to pass without any problems.
Kanha is also famous for it's animal conservation efforts made in
collaboration and cooperation with the local resident communities. One of
the famous success stories of the park is the survival of the Barasingha
population in the park, which went down to as low as 66 animals in 1970 from
the earlier 3000 and which through huge efforts have now revived to a
respectable number of around 1000. Kanha boasts of many such success stories
of which this is only an example.
Prime Attractions of the Kanha National Park :
» Flora & Fauna - The terrain inside the park is
varied, nonetheless enjoyable. Bamboo forests flow into Sal forests and
meadows. There are herds of spotted deer to be seen with smaller herds of
beautiful Antelope, the Black Buck. With a little luck, you could also spot
the timorous Barking Deer. It's snapping warns other denizens of the forest
that a predator is around. There is also a very strong possibility that you
will see the Rare Barasingha, the Swamp Deer. Once there were only 66 of
these in Kanha, but careful conservation and management raised their
population to over 400.
» Major Wildlife Attractions - Spotting wild animals
is always a matter of luck but Kanha is so rich in wildlife that the odds
are titled in your favor. First time visitors are often so keen to spot the
larger animals that they overlook the smaller ones. There are 175 varieties
of birds in Kanha. So if you happen to be bird watcher, look forward to a
full bird show. Most people are keener to meet Kanha's major attraction, the
Tiger; still one has to be patient to spot one.
But while on a mission to find a tiger, one can easily catch glimpses of
all the grazers, a Porcupine, many Gray Langurs, Mongoose, Hyena, Jungle
Cat, even a Leopard. Other wild attractions in this Tiger country include
varieties of Deer - the Barasingha, Chital or Spotted Deer, Chousingha,
Nilgai, as well as the majestic Gaur or Indian Bison and wild Pig.
» Kanha Museum - There is a museum at Kanha National
Park, depicting attributes and activities of the park and the tribal culture
of the state of Madhya Pradesh.
» Excursions - There are several excursion points
that you can visit from Kanha. Most of the places are of historical
importance. Some of them also make ideal base points to visit some of the
popular tourist destinations of Madhya Pradesh. The city of Nagpur which is
famous for its orange orchards makes an ideal day or weekend destination
from Kanha. Moreover, you can also visit Jabalpur, a small city housing some
of the important historical monuments and archaeological findings. Jabalpur
is also famous for its highly revered Tilwara ghat where Mahatma Gandhi's
ashes were immersed in the river here.
Safaris :
» Elephant Safari - The animals at Kanha are best
observed from the elephant back and the open country makes the chance of
sightings reasonably good.
Best Time To Visit :
Kanha Tiger Reserve is closed to visitors during the monsoon months, from
July to November. Winter, between November and January, is a comfortable
time to visit the park, when the weather is pleasant. April to June is when
the summer sets in; it can get pretty hot at this time, but if you are a
die-hard wildlife fan, this is when a visit can reward you with satisfactory
wildlife-watching at the parks waterholes.
General Information Tips :
Note : Visitors are advised to reach the gate half an
hour in advance to complete the formalities for entry into the park.
» Tourist Information Centers -
1. The Manager, Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd.,
Log Hut, Kisli, Bhopal.
2. The Field Director, Project Tiger, Kanha Tiger Reserve, Mandla - 481661.