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Panna Wildlife
The
Panna National Park is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and is
a part of the Chattarpur district. The park is well connected with the other
parts of the region by a good network of roads. Distances of some important
places in India from the Panna National Park are Bhopal 727 km, Delhi 889 km,
Chennai 1761, and Calcutta 1040 km. The region, which is famous for its diamonds,
is also home to some of the best wildlife species in India and is one of the
better Tiger Reserves in the country. The park is known worldwide for its wild
cats, including tigers as well as deer and antelope. Due to its closeness to
one of the best-known Indian tourist attraction in India, Khajuraho, the park
has the potential of becoming a major tourist attraction. Climate
The climate of this region is tropical. Summers are too hot and very uncomfortable, though this is the time when one has the maximum chances of encountering the exclusive wildlife of this park. Winters are cold and comfortable and the temperature generally remains under 25°C. Monsoon touches this region in July and continues till mid-September.
Best Time to Visit
January to May
How to get there?
By Air
The nearest airport is at Khajuraho at a distance of around 57 km from the Panna National Park. There are daily Alliance Air flights to Delhi, Mumbai and Varanasi from Khajuraho.
By Rail
Satna, at a distance of around 90 km, is the nearest railway station. It is a major railway hub and is connected to many places in central and western India, the most important of them being Mumbai at a distance of 1,540 km.
By Bus
The nearest bus stand is Panna connected to Khajuraho and many other places in Madhya Pradesh by a good road network. Madla, at a distance of around 24 km southwest of Khajuraho, is a good transport centre. One can get buses and other road transport modes from here to the Panna National Park.
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Wildlife
Sancturies in North India
Ranthambore Wildlife | Sariska Wildlife | Corbett Wildlife | Bandhavgarh Wildlife | Kanha Wildlife | Pench Wildlife | Panna Wildlife | Bharatpur Wildlife
Ranthambore Wildlife | Sariska Wildlife | Corbett Wildlife | Bandhavgarh Wildlife | Kanha Wildlife | Pench Wildlife | Panna Wildlife | Bharatpur Wildlife




