Bandhavgarh
National Park (Tiger Reserve)
Total Coverage Area : 437 sq. kms
/ 44,884 hectares
Established : 1982 as a National Park.
1993
as Tiger Reserve
Location :120 kms form Katni in the Shadol and Jabalpur district of
Madhya Pradesh.
Description : Set
amidst the Vindhyan ranges and the eastern flank of Satpura hill range
Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the best places to see and enjoy
wildlife in India. The Reserve is named after the highest hill Bandhavgarh
(807 m.) in the centre of the Reserve. A chain of smaller hills, 32 in all,
surrounds this hill, forming a number of valleys and spurs in between. This
park was the former hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Rewa and at present
is a famous natural hub for White Tigers. White Tigers, now a major
attraction around the world's zoos, were first discovered in Rewa, not far
from here. The terrain is broken, with rocky hill ranges, running roughly
east west, interspersed with grassy swamps and forested valleys. The rivers
Johilla and Son flowing on the eastern side, the river Umrar passing through
the western fringes and the Bandhavgarh hill, visible from as far as 30 km.,
are some of the landmarks of the Reserve.
Much of the park is
covered in Sal forest, replaced by mixed forests in the higher elevations of
the hills. There are extensive strands of bamboo, which flowered in 1984-85,
and grasslands. Generally the forests have less undergrowth here, thus
offering better sightings of wildlife, notably mammals, including the
daylight sightings of Tigers in the grassy 'maidans'. More than 25 Tigers
are estimated for the park.
Visiting
Season: Visitors can visit the park during the time period
of November to June; still the best period to come is January-April. Park is
open from October to June.
Access :
By Air: Khajuraho is the closest airport to
Bandhavgarh (300 kms).
By Rail: Nearest railway station
is Umaria after Katni, from there it is about an hours drive to Bandhavgarh.
By Road: Jabalpur is 180 kms on the Shahdol -Shahpura road
and Umaria is 34 kms from Tala. It is also connected to the Mandla district
through Dewas. Khajuraho to Bandhavgarh National Park is 250 Kms, (8 hrs
drive).
Temperature:
| Months |
Morning |
Afternoon |
| October-March |
0-10º Celsius |
20-25 º Celsius |
| April |
12-25 º Celsius |
30-35º Celsius |
| May-June |
30-35 º Celsius |
40-45 º Celsius |
Park Safari Timings:Visitors
can enter the core area only in the mornings on a jeep or in the afternoon.
One needs to take a forest department guide to help one enjoy the park
better. Touring is usually allowed on jeeps, which are available locally.
Because of the rush of the tourist season hiring jeeps can become
troublesome, so reserve the vehicle well in advance during the peak season.
| Months |
Morning |
Afternoon |
| 01 November - 15 February |
0600-1220 |
1500-1830 hrs |
| 16 February - 30 April |
0600-1220 |
1600-1830 hrs |
| 01 May - 30 June |
0600-1100 |
1700-1845 hrs |
Tiger Show at Bandhavgarh
National Park : Tiger Show at Bandhavgarh National Park :
The Forest authority of Bandhavgarh National park organizes a Tiger Show for
tourists through tokens on strictly on first-come-first-serve basis. The
vehicles take it in turns to drive to the location where one is taken by
elephant to view the tiger. The elephants can approach the tigers at very
close proximity, often as close as 3-4 metres without seemingly causing any
distress to either animal.
Note: Tiger shows can't be
guaranteed since they are strictly subject to the successful tiger tracking.
Accommodation
and Facilities: Most of the tourist accommodation is
available at or near Tala. There are quite a few jungle resorts in
Bandhavgarh
National Park where you can enjoy your stay, the recommended ones are:
| CHURAT
KOTHI : UPPER END |
 |
Churhat Kothi is a camp set in twenty-four acres of dense forest.
There are 12 spacious safari tents, each with a luxurious bathroom. The
tents are raised on a concrete platform and are custom made. The attached
bathrooms are permanent with running hot and cold water. There is
electricity at the camp, which is confined to public areas only. The tents
are provided with kerosene lanterns. The camp has a dining room serving
Indian food, besides a sitting lounge and a good collection of books on
wildlife. A bonfire is organized every evening in the winters at the "Golghar"
- a covered circular sitting area among the trees
| TIGER
TRAILS SAFARI LODGE : MID - SEGMENT |
 |
Set amidst lush jungles, Tiger Trails Safari is a mere 2 kms
drive from the National Park. It has twelve cottages spread over an
eleven-acre site. The lodge overlooks a private lake, which attracts a
variety of resident and migratory birds. It has a well-stocked library and
audio-visual shows on wildlife are arranged on request. Each bedroom has a
private bathroom with shower and/or bath and toilet and telephone.
| BANDHAVGARH
JUNGLE LODGE : MID- SEGMENT |
|
Bandhavgarh Jungle Lodge is situated 240 kms from Khajuraho
Airport, 32 kms from Umaria and 200 Kms from Jabalpur Railway stations
respectively. The Jungle Lodge has the facilities of Bar-Be-Que, Jeep for a
jungle excursions, Resident Naturalist, transport facility, Nature Walk. The
resort has 10 twin-bedded cottages and a 4-room house with en suite
facilities.
| ROYAL
TIGER RESORT: MID - SEGMENT |
 |
Royal tiger Resort is an eco-friendly tented resort with basic
modern facilities. The accommodation is offered in form of Swiss cottage
tents, which consist of a sit out area, 14 x 14 square feet bedroom with
fixed furniture and a concrete permanent attached toilet with modern
facilities including running hot and cold water. The highlight of the camp
is its well-maintained gardens, a swimming pool and multi-cuisine
restaurant. The resort also has a good collection of slides and books on
wildlife.
| TIGER
DEN RESORT, BANDHAVGARH |
 |

Located
at a distance of 400 yards from the main gate of the Jungle, it is spread in
1.75 acres of lush green gardens. The resort has 14 elegantly appointed
luxury cottages. Each cottage has a verandah overlooking the forests and the
marvelous hills of Bandhavgarh. The jungle facing cottages are wall-to-wall
carpeted with twin or large beds adding comfort to the atmosphere. All the
cottages have attached bathrooms with luxurious fittings, bath, running hot
and cold water. Cottages have 220 Volt of electricity (backed by generator)
with standard 3-point plugs adapters are available. The resort has a
multi-cuisine restaurant.
| WHITE
TIGER LODGE : LOWER END |
 |
This budget category lodge is located quite close to the entry
gate of Bandhavgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. There are 2 air-conditioned rooms
and 24 non-air conditioned rooms. All rooms have attached bathrooms and
showers done in a typical Indian village theme.
Wildlife:Mammals
Rhesus Macaque, Hanuman Langur, Golden Jackal, Wolf, Bengal Fox,
Sloth Bear, Ratel, Small Indian Civet, Common Palm Civet,Smooth Indian
otter, Indian Grey Mongoose Ruddy Mongoose, Striped Hyena, Jungle Cat,
Leopard, Tiger, Wild Boar, Indian Muntjac Chital, Sambar, Nilgai,
Four-horned Antelope, Indian Horse-Shoe Bat, Black -Naped Hare Indian
Gazelle, Indian Pangolin, Northern Palm Squirrel, Indian Porcupine, Indian
Hare
FloraSal (Shorea robusta), Bija (Pterocarpus
marsupium), Saja (Terminalia alata), Tendu (Lannia coromendalica), Palas
(Butea monosperma), Aonla (Emblica officinalis), Dhawan (Terminalia
bellerica), Garhi (Garuga pinnata), Arjun (Terminalia arjuna), are the main
tree species. The bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus) is found in the higher and
lower elevations both and the Moghania spp is also found in the lower
elevations.
BirdsAbout 150 species of birds known from
the Tala area are also found over here including the Brown Fish Owl,
Grey-headed Fishing Eagle, Malabar Pied Hornbill and Shahin Falcon.
InsectsThe
Giant Wood Spider can be found with the huge webs in the trees in the
morning in winter. The forest also has a varied web of life including the
whip-scorpion and many species of butterflies and moths and dragonflies.