Kanha National Park, the largest national park in central India and one of the best parks in Asia, is situated in the central Madhya Pradesh region. The regal Bengal tigers are one of the 22 species of big animals and a prominent draw. The current territory, one of India’s best tiger reserves, spans a 940-kilometer square and is split into two sanctuaries: Hallon and Banjar.
Since its establishment in 1955, the park has actively helped to preserve a number of endangered species. In 1974, the National Park was added to Project Tiger Reserve. The Barasingha deer, one of the rarest kinds of deer, is found in the Kanha National Park, which is rich in flora and fauna. It is famous for the original Barasingha discussion to rescue the species that were formerly in danger of going extinct. This National Park, one of Asia’s most beautiful wildlife reserves today, gained international recognition as a result of Rudyard Kipling’s book The Jungle Book.
World-renowned for its animal safaris, Kanha National Park draws visitors from all over the globe. Leopards, wild dogs, wild cats, foxes, sloth bears, hyenas, langurs, wild boars, and jackals are some of the other noteworthy wildlife in this park. This National Park is also home to reptiles like pythons, cobras, kraits, and other kinds of snakes.
