Kanha Tiger
Reserve, Madhya Pradesh
Kanha Tiger Reserve is a tiger reserve located in Mandla and Balaghat Districts of Madhya Pradesh in Central India. This reserve is also known as Kanha – Kisli National Park. This tiger reserve is the one of the biggest tiger reserves and the largest national park in India. The reserve is located in the Maikal Range which forms the eastern base of the triangular Satpura Range. This park is the only habitat for rare hard ground Barasingha in India.
History
The forests of Kanha region was declared as a reserve forest in 1879 CE and then declared as sanctuary in 1933. Kanha National Park was created on 1 June 1955 and was designated a tiger reserve in 1973. The forests of Kanha were described in the book called “The Highlands of Central India” written by Captain J. Forsyth. The book was published in 1913. Captain J. Forsyth was an officer in the Bengal Staff Corps and discovered Pachmarhi hill located in Satpura National Park. A book called “Wild Animals in Central India” written by A. A. Dunbar Brander in 1923 was solely focused on Kanha National Park. The Jungle Book, an immensely popular and much-loved wildlife novel by Rudyard Kipling, is based on Pench and Kanha National Parks.
The Tiger Reserve
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brief details, please refer below link;
https://explore-natural-beauty-of-india.blogspot.com/2025/01/kanha-tiger-reserve-tiger-reserve.html
Safari
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brief details, please refer below link;
https://explore-natural-beauty-of-india.blogspot.com/2025/01/kanha-tiger-reserve-safari.html
Connectivity
Kanha
Gate is located at about 9 Kms from Kisli Gate, 18 Kms from Mocha, 29 Kms from
Sarai Gate, 38 Kms from Baihar, 42 Kms from Chiraidongri Railway Station, 45
Kms from Bamhani, 52 Kms from Mukki Gate, 59 Kms from Mandla, 104 Kms from Balaghat
and 155 Kms from Jabalpur Airport. Kanha Gate is situated at about 18 Kms to
the south east of Mocha on Baihar to Bamhani route.
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