Introduction
Bandhvagrh National Park is rightfully called The Land Of Tiger . A famous Hunting reserve for Maharajas who ruled these lands , this area has to this day been preserved for shooting wildlife – with camera .Bandhavgarh National Park is the most visited and tremendously famed tiger palace in Madhya Pradesh located in the Vindhya Hills of Umaria district. The park is recognized as one of the major destination opted for the tiger project on the wage of continuing the essential tiger project in India.
The Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve has spread over 1100sq.km with a core area of about 440sq.km . The Landscape at Bandhavgarh is also dominate by sal and bamboo , however , its beauty is truly seen at tala zone with its famous grasslands , surrounded almost entirely by large hills .
There is also the famous 60 feet statue of the sleeping lord Vishnu in tala zone.
History
The word Bandhavgarh is a concoction of two words: Bandhav & Garh where ‘Bandhav’ means brother and ‘Garh’ means Fort. So the meaning of Bandhavgarh is brother’s fort. It is said that Lord Rama gifted this fort to his younger brother Lakshmana after returning from Lanka after killing Ravana on the way to Ayodhya. The Bandhavgarh fort is scripted with many convincing evidences of human activities and architectural techniques and interestingly, the legend also tells that the ruined fort was being reconstructed by the monkeys who built a bridge between Lanka and the mainland. The fort also brings several man made caves with inscriptions and rock paintings.
Maharaja Martand Singh of Rewa captured the first white tiger in this region in 1951. This white tiger, Mohan, is now stuffed and on display in the palace of the Maharajas of Rewa.
Wildlife of Bandhavgarh
In Bandhavgarh national park , there are around 37 species of mammals , 250 species of Bird and 80 species of butterflies .The land boasts of tremendous counts of several species like Asiatic Jackal, Bengal Fox, Sloth Bear, Ratel, Gray Mongoose, Striped Hyena, Jungle Cat, Leopard, Tiger, Wild Pigs, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Chausingha, Nilgai, Chinkara and Gaur, Dhole, the small Indian Civet, Palm Squirrel, Lesser Bandicoot Rat, Gaur, Common Langurs and Rhesus Macaque.
According to Forest Officials , In 2022 , Bandhavgarh records their highest number of tiger for all time . Around 70 tiger are found in their natural vegetation. Not only for tiger , Bandhavgarh is also a hub of bird watching and photography . As I say earlier that around 250 of birds species are found in jungle . Out of 250 bird species belonging to 53 families , out of which 138 are resident , 26 are local migrants and 86 are migrant birds .
If you are wild life lover and enjoying exploring , so one time definitely come to bandhavgarh to see its beauty .Therefore , it is safe to say that a tiger safari in india is incomplete without experiencing all that Bandhavgarh national park has to offer .
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