Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Kanha National Park:

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How to Reach Kanha National Park:
By Air: Jabalpur at 200 -kms is the nearest airport connected directly with New Delhi airport to visit Kanha National
Park and Nagpur at 266-kms is is connected by various domestic airline services with Mumbai. Kanha National Park: http://www.annonline.com/discover-wildlife-series/gifs/tiger-kanha-national--park.jpg

Rail: Jabalpur at 175-kms is the convenient rail head to visit Kanha.

Road: Kanha National Park is connected by road with Jabalpur 175-kms, Khajuraho 445-kms, Nagpur 266-kms,
Raipur 219-kms. Within the park: Koshi - Kanha (9-kms), Kishi - Katia (4-kms), Kishi - Mukki (32-kms).
There are regular to and fro bus service available from Jabalpur to Kanha.

Best Season to Visit Kanha National Park:
February to June although cool season (October to February) is much more comfortable and still very good for
wildlife. The park is closed from July 01 to October 01 because of the monsoon.

Park Visit Timings
1. 15 November to 15 February - Sunrise to 12.00 noon and 3.00 pm to Sunset.
2. 16 February to 30 April - Sunrise to 1200 noon and 4.00 pm to Sunset.
3. 1 May to 30 June - Sunrise to 11.00 am and 5.00 pm to Sunset.

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To plan and customize a complete tour for you as per your interest and budget send us a Tour Enquiry.
The tour will be organized right from New Delhi/Mumbai or any other place where you will be landing
from your country. We Accept online Credit Card Payment ! Master & Visa Card !

Contact Us:
For hotel booking at Kanha National ark, Jeep and Elephant safaris at Kanha National Park, Pickup from
Jabalpur, Nagpur, Khajuraho etc or any other information please E-mail us.

Excursions from Kanha:
Kawardha just east of the Maikala Range (up to 1100m) to the south east of Kanha National park, Kawardha
is a small town in Chhattisgarh (34 forts) region of M.P. In this remote area Maharaja Viswaraj Singh has
recently opened his palace to visitors. It provides a delightfully quite unspoiled contrast with India’s big cities and
with the much busier tourist circuit of Rajasthan’s ‘palace circuit’. This town is in the center of the Baiga tribe,
who live in forest surrounding the town, and these are several eleventh century temples in the immediate region.

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