Bandhavgarh National Park: Known as white tiger country, this is a small National park, compact yet full of
game. The forests of Bandhavgarh is most deciduous. The density of tiger population at Bandhavgarh is the highest known
in India.It is equally rich in bird life, boasting of over 200 species. The flowering and fruit trees attract woodland birds,
which include green pigeon, Jerdon’s leaf bird, crested serpent eagle, and variable hawk eagle.
About Bandhavgarh National Park: Prior to becoming a National Park, the
forests around Bandhavgarh have been maintained as Shilagarh or game preserve,of
the Maharaja of Rewa in 1947. Rewa State was merged with M.P (Madhya
Pradesh) Bandhavgarh came under the regulation of M.P.
Covering 448 Sqm, Bandhavgarh is situated in Shadhol district among the outlying
hills of Vindhya Range. At the center of the park in Bandhavgarh hill, rising 811
meters above MSL surrounding it a large number of smaller hills separated by
gently sloping valleys.
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