HIGHLIGHTS
:
- Panna Tiger Reserve is
just 25 km from Khajuraho-a mere half an hour drive.
- Tiger sighting is always
a matter of chance but regular sightings are reported.
- Cheetal, Sambar, Nilgai,
Chinkara, Chowsingha, Langoor, Wildboar, Jackal, are
frequently sighted.
- Gorges and falls along
the course of the Ken river in the Reserve are bewholding.
- Dynamic dry deciduous
forest undergoes dramatic change from lush green in
monsoon to desolate dry grey in summer.
- Relics of Gondwana
period (rule of the tribal people of Central India) are
scattered all ove the Reserve.
- Besides the wildlife
watchers (around 9000 annually), Panna gets visitors
(around 35000 annually) who exclusively visit the famous
Pandav Fall.
PARK
TIMINGS
:
Daily as
follows:
|
1st October
to 15th February |
06:30 hrs to 10:30 hrs
and 14:30 hrs to 16:00 hrs |
|
16th February
to 30th June |
06:00 hrs to 10:00 hrs
and 15:00 hrs to 17:00 hrs |
BEST TIME TO VISIT :
December to March
ENTRY
GATES
:
DISTANCES :
|
Station |
Distance |
|
Satna 70 Panna 20
Hinauta |
90 kms |
|
Satna 70 Panna 19 Madla |
89 kms |
|
Madla 25 Khajuraho
|
25 kms |
|
Madla 74 Chattarpur 125
Jhansi |
199 kms |
|
Khajuraho 18 Ken Gharial
sanctuary (Raneh falls) |
18 kms |
|
Khajuraho 63 Majhagawan
(Diamond mine) |
63 kms |
|
Jhansi 125 Chattarpur 67
Khajuraho |
192 kms |
|
Panna 19 Majhagawan
(Diamond mine) |
19 kms |
|
Panna 33 Ajaigarh Fort |
33 kms |
|
Panna 32 Amanganj |
32 kms |
|
Panna 130 Katni |
130 kms |
|