Friday, 15 February 2013

Bandhavgarh National Park: The spot where you can get great wilderness experience

Just imagine, you are in a long Gypsy which is silently and slowly cruising you along the trails of dense forest. And you are slightly listening to the loudness of langurs who are warning about the arrival of tiger. As you move on, you feel the fresh air in your lungs with the quietness of forest. You will get the great scene of yellow and white stripped animal crossing your way in front of the Gypsy. These are the experiences for which tourists come into Bandhavgarh National Park. This is a garh to pride wildlife of India which is the Royal Bengal Tiger.

Specialties of the national park
Houses tiger safari which is full of thrill and adventure, Bandhavgarh National Park is packed with the highest explorations of White Tiger. This is a home of a large population of Tigers in India with comparatively smaller area than any other national park in India. Along with exploring the ‘king of the jungle’, Bandhavgarh is also renowned with lots of other species of herbivorous and carnivorous including elephants, leopard, and even more.

The national park is a home to breathtaking view of flora and fauna as it is sandwiched between the panoramic Satpula and Vindhya mountain ranges. You can also explore flat grasslands, serene waterholes, woodlands in the deciduous forests with a great source of water in the park.

1.    More than 250 colorful species of birds live here and most of them arrive from California.
2.    This is inhabitant of wild cat, stealthy leopard, four-horned antelope, wild boar, chital deer, sloth bear and lots more animals.
3.    This is the natural reserve of exotic flora and fauna in the park’s highest hills and Bandhavgarh Fort gives panoramic views of the entire park. Old pilgrim trail is the great way to reach the fort which also gives enchanting views of the reserve.
4.    One more attraction of tourists is the statue of Lord of Wealth – Vishnu on the way at the hill.

About Geographical location of the park
In the part of the national reserve, there are about 32 hills and the largest one house a large Bandhavgarh Fort. The cliffs of the fort are about 2625 feet high and the entire fort is spread about 1000 feet along the countryside. Sal Forest covers about half of the area and the upper slope is covered by the mixture of saj, sal, dhobin and saja. During the winter months from November to mid February, the temperature is freezing at night and about 68 Degree Fahrenheit during daytime. The nights of summer are cooler than daytime and the temperature rises up by 104 Degree Fahrenheit. From July to October, the park gets closed because the park experiences the average rainfall of about 120 cm (50 inches).

Conclusion
Basically the tigers are said to be the lifeline of the park for which tourists from all over the world come and explore its wilderness. If you are a Tiger lover, then there is nothing much better option than Bandhavgarh in the entire state of Madhya Pradesh.



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