Bandhavgarh National Park Best Safari Zone for 2022 December

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Bandhavgarh National Park located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh has a total of 06 zones, out of which 03 are core zones and 03 buffer zones. The core zone of this park is spread over an area of about 716 square kilometres and this part of the park is divided into 03 parts which are known as Tala Zone, Magadhi Zone and Khitauli Zone. 

Whereas, the buffer zone of the park is spread over 820 square kilometres, which are known as Dhamkhor, Johila (Kalwa) and Panpath (Pachpedi). While the core zone of Bandhavgarh National Park is open for tourists only for 06 months a year, the buffer zone is open for tourists throughout the year. 

The night safari facility was made available in the buffer zone till 15 October 2022 , but now it is totally close in all over Madhya Pradesh . Forest Department say that ‘The Vehicle Light harms the animals eyes ‘ .

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Bandhavgarh National Park Core Zone

Tala Zone

Tala Zone is the most famous and most visited core zone of Bandhavgarh National Park, where tigers are most likely to be seen. Apart from this, this part of Tala Zone Park is the oldest known. The Tala Zone also houses the Bandhavgarh Fort and the world-famous Deity of Lord Vishnu built in the 10th century, in which he is lying in the posture of the rest of the bed. 

The Charan Ganga river originates in this part of the park, which is also considered to be the mainstream of the park. You also get to see caves built around the 10th century in the Tala Zone itself. If we talk about the vegetation and natural landscapes here, then I would like to tell you that in this part of Bandhavgarh National Park you get to see the famous Chakradhara and Rajbhera meadows. 

Overall, the Tala Zone has the highest probability of tiger sightings, with the vast Sal tree forest, mountainous landscape and grasslands making it the most visited zone in the nation. But by this monsoon , a group of wild elephants comes from chattishgarh stays there , this effect the tiger sighting . Most of tala Zone tiger Spread in different zones .

Magadhi Zone

Magadhi Zone of Bandhavgarh National Park is a mixed dense forest area. Many man-made water holes have been built here on the part of the park, such as water holes like Dabhadhole, Sukhi Patiha, Murdhwa, Sukhi Patiha and Charakpawaha. 

In the recent few years, the movement of tigers in this part of the park has increased a lot, due to which the chances of seeing tigers in this part of the park increases a lot.

Magadhi Zone is The Best Zone For Tiger Sighting in December . Because in October and November it give best sighting ever . All tourist who enter the gate , Return with a great smile . Sometimes Tourist saw six tiger at a time .


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Khitauli Zone

In this part of Bandhavgarh National Park, you can see more dry deciduous forest areas. A herd of migratory wild elephants was seen in this part of the park some time ago and in recent years this part of the park has also emerged as the most prone to tiger sightings. 

In this part of the park, you can easily see wildlife like Chausinga, Chinkara and Nilgai. Botanically, you will get to see bamboo in sufficient quantity here.

Bandhavgarh National Park Buffer Zone

Dhamokhar buffer zone

The Dhamkhor buffer zone of Bandhavgarh National Park is an extension of the Magadhi Zone, the core zone of the park. The entrance to this part of the park is located between Mahaman and Parsi village, which is located at a distance of 14 km from the most famous Tala Zone of this National Park. 

The Dhamkhor buffer zone includes areas like Badawar, Kehrawa, Kalwadhar, Jamuniya, Madhava, Mudgudi, Jhanjh and Kadewaha. This part of the park gives you a chance to see some of the natural caves of Sehimada, Mudgudi Dam and Kadewaha meadow.

Johila Buffer Zone

Just as the Dhamkhor buffer zone is an extension of the Magadhi zone of the park, the Johila buffer zone is also an extension of the Tala zone of the park. The entrance of the Johila buffer zone is located at a distance of 35 km from Tala village, near Chechpur village and Manpur-Shadol. 

Juhila Fall

The main attraction of this zone is the Johila Falls, which tourists keep coming from far and wide to see. Amarkantak is the source of the Johila river flowing in the park, which further joins the Son river. Apart from this Badiya Ghat, Kuthuliya Falls, Zurnar Ghat and Chhindiya Ghat are other attractions of this part of the park.

Panpath buffer zone

The Panpath buffer zone of this park, situated at a distance of about 25 km from Tala village, is an extension of the Khitauli zone of this national park. In this part of the park, you can easily see wildlife like Chausinga, Wild Dog, Blue Bull and Chinkara. Botanically you can find bamboo, arjuna and deciduous trees in the forest part. 

Apart from this, a very beautiful stream also flows here where you can enjoy lunch and breakfast.

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Spread the loveBandhavgarh National Park is a national park of India, located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. Bandhavgarh, with an area of 105 square…

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