Panpatha
Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh
Panpatha Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary spread across Umaria and Katni Districts of Madhya Pradesh in Central India. This sanctuary is part of the famous Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. The sanctuary was formed in the year 1983 and was added to the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in 2015.
The Wildlife Sanctuary
The sanctuary covers an area of about 245 sq. kms. This sanctuary is one of the buffer zones of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. This sanctuary is known for its scenic forest. The animals found in this sanctuary are Tiger, Panthers, Jackal, Wild dog, Chital, Sambhar, Blue bull, Porcupine, Chausingha, Bear etc.
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Connectivity
The sanctuary is located 15 Kms from
Mahroi Railway Station, 19 Kms from Tala, 29 Kms from Barhi, 51 Kms from Umaria,
61 Kms from Jaisinghnagar, 80 Kms from Katni, 88 Kms from Shahdol, and 190 Kms
from Jabalpur Airport. The sanctuary is situated on the Tala to Mahroi route. The
entry point of Panpatha buffer area is at Pachpedi village and the route for
this area starts from Pachpedi and ends at Khitauli.
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