Explore the exceptional Bandhavgarh National Park, which boasts one of India’s highest concentrations of tigers.
An essential stop on any serious tiger safari, Bandhavgarh National Park is renowned for one of India’s highest concentrations of this magnificent animal. A relatively small park with a thriving tiger population, it offers guests a good chance of encountering the king of the jungle, as well as a selection of other exotic wildlife.
Cradled between the picturesque Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges, Bandhavgarh boasts a breathtaking mixture of dense green valleys and rocky hills. Mixed deciduous forests and woodlands are interspersed with flat grasslands and serene waterholes.
Why Visit?
- Explore a 2 000 year old fort and a 10th century statue of Lord Vishnu.
- Immerse yourself in the traditional life of nearby community on a guided cultural tour.
- Visit a local farmers market. This fascinating excursion will allow visitors to view the sublime spices of the region and the vegetable market provides a kaleidoscope of vibrant colours.
Climate
Summer (May – September)
Min 23°C/73°F Max 40°C/104°F
Winter (October – April)
Min 11°C/52°F Max 23°C/73°F
The climate of this region is tropical. Summers are hot and humid and Winters are pleasant. The park is closed from July to early October during monsoon.