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About Pench National Park

About Pench National Park

Pench National Park, a beautiful heaven to wildlife enthusiasts, is straddling the borders of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. This is a biodiversity hotspot and a true haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Named after the meandering Pench River, the park showcases a rich tapestry of flora and fauna. Home to the majestic Bengal tiger, leopards, and a variety of herbivores, the park's diverse ecosystem unfolds across lush forests, open grasslands, and water bodies.

The park gained fame as the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book," and its enchanting landscapes continue to captivate visitors. The Pench River meanders through the park and provides a lifeline to its inhabitants. Renowned for its birdlife, Pench tiger reserve hosts a plethora of avian species for which it is indeed a birdwatcher's paradise.

Safari experiences in Pench offer a chance to witness the raw beauty of nature, with knowledgeable guides unravelling the secrets of the jungle. Pench National Park seamlessly combines conservation efforts with eco-tourism and ensures a sustainable and immersive wilderness experience for all who venture into its embrace. For a wildlife and nature lover, a trip to Pench National Park is worth their passion.



Online Safari Booking

Online Safari Booking

Nestled in the heart of nature's bounty, Pench offers a mesmerising landscape that teems with diverse flora and fauna. Our online safari booking promises a thrilling exploration of this pristine wilderness by providing you with the opportunity to witness the majestic tigers, elusive leopards, and a myriad of other captivating wildlife species in their natural habitat.

As you traverse through the lush jungles and meandering trails, our experienced guides will unravel the secrets of the ecosystem. By sharing their knowledge about the unique biodiversity of Pench, they will make your safari experience much more informed and inclusive. Capture breathtaking moments as you encounter herds of deer grazing, exotic birds in flight, and perhaps the awe-inspiring sight of a royal Bengal tiger prowling through the thick vegetation.

Book your safari now for an immersive experience in the lap of nature, where every turn unveils a new chapter in the enchanting story of Pench National Park. Join us for a safari that goes beyond the ordinary and promises memories that will last a lifetime.



Best Places to Explore in Pench

Pench National Park is a divine sanctuary presenting the best of natural splendour to captivate wildlife enthusiasts. However, when you are on your trip to Pench, you must be aware of all the tourists’ spots near or around to plan your itinerary accordingly. So, here we’re sharing top places to visit in Pench National Park and Reserve.

Turia Gate and Karmajhiri Gate: Start your adventure from these entry points, where the excitement of Pench National Park starts. These gates serve as gateways to diverse ecosystems teeming with wildlife.

Sita ghat and Raiyakassa: Capture breathtaking landscapes at Sita Ghat which is a serene spot along the Pench River. Raiyakassa is another picturesque water reservoir and is an excellent location for birdwatching and observing wildlife during the dry season.

Bodhanala Range: Known for its dense forest cover, Bodhanala Range offers a chance to spot elusive big cats like leopards. The area is also rich in birdlife and provides a captivating experience for nature enthusiasts.

Jamunbodi and Doob Road: Traverse through these areas for a chance to witness the elusive sloth bear and the Indian wild dog, also known as dhole. The diverse terrain makes it an intriguing zone for wildlife sightings.

Teliya Dam: A hotspot for wildlife during summers, Teliya Dam attracts various species, including the majestic Bengal tiger. The dam provides a serene backdrop for observing the fauna as they come to quench their thirst.

Chhindimatta Road: Ideal for birdwatching, this road takes you through open grasslands and mixed forests and also offers sightings of vultures, eagles, and various species of owls.

Alikatta and Wagha Tank: Explore these areas for a unique blend of open grasslands and water bodies, by which it creates a habitat for herbivores and a myriad of bird species.

Pench National Park invites travellers and wildlife lovers to unravel its secrets as you venture through these distinct zones and each of them offers a unique and unforgettable encounter with the wild.



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To reach Tadoba National Park, the nearest renowned airport is Nagpur Airport which is approximately 140 kilometres away. The park is well-connected by road and there are several buses or private taxis available from Nagpur. The nearest railway station is Chandrapur located about 45 kilometres from Tadoba. From major cities like Mumbai and Pune, you can also opt for a scenic road trip which takes around 14 hours to reach the park. The well-maintained roads and transportation options make Tadoba National Park an easily accessible destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife seekers.