
Panna National Park
A Tiger Reserve and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
About Panna National Park
Panna National Park, located in Madhya Pradesh, India, is a renowned tiger reserve and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Spanning 542 sq. km, it is home to diverse wildlife, including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and over 200 bird species. The park features stunning landscapes of teak forests, deep gorges, and the Ken River, which sustains its rich biodiversity. Known for its successful tiger reintroduction program, Panna offers thrilling safaris and scenic boat rides. Tourists can also visit nearby attractions like Pandav Falls and Ken Gharial Sanctuary. Panna is a vital conservation area, preserving India's natural heritage and ecological balance.
Panna National Park: A Visual Journey
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Panna National Park through stunning images. From majestic tigers and diverse wildlife to scenic landscapes, waterfalls, and lush forests, this gallery captures the essence of one of India’s most treasured reserves.
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