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Bandhavgarh Ancient Caves - Madhya Pradesh
A walk inside the ancient caves of Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh, India.
There are 39 caves in the bandhavgarh forts hill and in surrounding hillocks of about 5 kms.The oldest caves appear to be as ancient as the first century A.D.
Serveral caves carry inscription in brshmi scrript. some caves also have emboosed figures such as those of tiger,pig, elephent and horsemen. Badi gufa, the largest of the caves with a broad entrance, has nine small rooms and several pillars. It has been dated back to the 10th century AD. it is spacious and has adequate vertical room for a person of average height to stand and walk. It is visible from the fort, which porbably signifies its strategic location. The cave appears to be primitive , lacking the elaborate statues and carvings seen in the caves of the buddhist period. Its purpose remains a mystery, although initially it could have been used by monks for spiritual pursuits and later by the army for strategic purposes. At present, most of the caves are beging used by wildlife - bats to tigers.
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Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the most visited National Parks of India. It is situated in Madhyapradesh. It is situated 197 km north-east of Jabalpur. This wild life park derived its very name from an ancient fort in the area. There are 4 different zones (Tala , Magadhi, khitauli, Panpatha) of the National Park from where visitors can enjoy jeep safari. We visited Bandhavgarh in summer of 2017. It was an wonderful experience.
Best Tiger Safari Zone in Bandhavgarh National Park | Part 3/3
We get cornered by wild adult Bengal Tigers from both sides of our trail. Watch as our safari takes us into the breathtakingly beautiful Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve on an epic wild encounter.
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This was day 2 in Bandhavgarh and it will still dark as we arrived at the entrance of the gate. We thought we had arrived first but there were few other vehicles who had out timed us. We submitted our documents for the safari and waited for the sun to rise. Vasundhara took opportunity of the mobile reception to check a few tiger facts. As the convoy of gyspy nudged into the forest, the change in topography was almost immediately evident. For a first timer, the tiger is the main attraction but soon one can discover the majestic bio-diversity of Bandhavgarh. The core area of this Tiger reserve is a well preserved rich forest tract in the Eastern Vindhya mountain range. Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve is massive expanse of big cat country, the core area of which is spread for over 700sq kms and then there is an additional 800sqkms of buffer surrounding it. From the bumpy ride of the rocky terrain we had now moved into the marshy grassland and could conveniently spot the chital going about their early morning graze. This is a favourite territory of the tiger as it hide within the tall grasses waiting to ambush any passing herbivore. Meandering through dense forest our trail now took us onto higher grounds. And in no time we were climbing the mountains on our trusty 4x4. The zone for tourists is spread only for 105 sqkms yet everywhere there are tell-tale signs of the tiger. Bandhavgarh boasts of one of the highest densities of tigers in the world and the tourism zone of this reserve is a rare sample of the wealth of India’s wildlife. The grasslands or meadows of Bandhavgarh are locally called “vah” and on our way to one we came across Bandhavi (the elephant calf) gleefully greeting the tourists. Bandhavi will be trained to patrol these forests with her mahut and keep close watch on the tigers activities. The grasslands or meadows of Bandhavgarh are locally called “vah” and along with the forests they act like a sponge and soaking up rainwater. This water is then slowly released into the porous sandstone. The water sources are thus recharged. Water is hence a treasure that is given to us by the forests. After some refreshing chai and delectable samosas at the breakfast point we hopped onto our gypsy and set out looking for Spotty and Mangu’s cubs. This trail brought us to a point of breath-taking panoraamic views of the Bandhavgarh hills. By now we were nearing the end of our safari and on our way back we were startled to find civilians casually strolling inside the national park. We were told that this was the annual PIL grimage of the followers of Kabir, a 15the century mystic poet who is believed to have spent his time in the majestic Bandhavgarh fort. With those profound words of wisdom, we left the park with a wealth of insights into the fraagile ecological balance of our wildlife reserves and the critical issues of conservation around them. And with that an amazing adventure to this jungle of Central India came to an end, as we huddled around a bonfire watching a film on saving our tigers. Thank for watching this video. If you liked our Jungle Vlog Series do comment below, share our message and subscribe to the channel. Until next time don’t forget to live life with a dash of adventure.
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Set amongst Vindhya Hills, Bandhavgarh is one of India's premier areas for Tigers. It is best known as the Tiger Land of India, for the very high density of tigers as compared to the rest of the country. Sightings of this majestic animal are assured almost any time of the year. The ruins of the ancient fort from which this park derives its name provides a stunning backdrop to this erstwhile hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Rewa. Today, Bandhavgarh attracts tiger lovers from all over the world. It was in this national park, that the White Tiger was first recorded in the wild. The park also has a great diversity of birds with a checklist of around 250 species.
Experience Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh
Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the popular national parks in India located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. Set among the Vindhya hills of Madhya Pradesh with an area of 168sq miles (437sq kms) it contains a wide variety of habitats and a high density of game, including a large number of Tigers. This is also the White tiger country. These have been found in the old state of Rewa for many years. The last known was captured by Maharaja Martand Singh in 1951. This white Tiger, Mohun is now stuffed and on display in the Palace of Maharaja of Rewa. Bandhavgarh was declared a national park in 1968, spread over the forest divisions of Umaria and Katni.
The park derives its name from the most prominent hillock of the area, which is said to be given by Hindu Lord Rama to his brother Lakshmana to keep a watch on Lanka (Ceylon). Hence the name Bandhavgarh. This park has a large biodiversity. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in India. The park has a large breeding population of Leopards, and various species of deer. Maharaja Martand Singh of Rewa captured the first white tiger in this region in 1951. This white tiger, Mohan, is now stuffed and on display in the palace of the Maharajas of Rewa. Prior to becoming a National Park, the forests around Bandhavgarh had long been maintained as a Shikargarh, or game preserve of the Maharaja of Rewa. The Maharaja and his guests carried out hunting - otherwise the wildlife was well protected. It was considered a good omen for Maharaja of Rewa to shoot 109 tigers. His Highness Maharaja Venkat Raman Singh shot 111 Tigers by 1914.
There are 32 hills in this part of the park, which has a large natural fort at its center. The fort's cliffs are 2625 feet (800 meters) high, 1000 feet (300 meters) above the surrounding countryside. The four main zones of the national park are Tala, Magdhi, Khitauli and Panpatta. Tala is the richest zone in terms of biodiversity, mainly tigers. Together, these four ranges comprise the 'Core' of the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. The vegetation is chiefly of Sal forest in the valleys and on the lower slopes, gradually changing to mixed deciduous forest on the hills and in the hotter drier areas of the park in the south and west. Winter temperatures (Nov-mid-February) vary from almost freezing at night to around 68 degree Fahrenheit in the daytime. Summer nights are also cooler than the daytime temperature, which rises to 104 degree Fahrenheit. This park is closed during the breeding season, which coincides with the monsoon (July-October). Rainfall in the park averages 50 inches (120cm) per year.
Bandhavgarh offers excellent game and bird viewing and a historical interest too which most other parks lack. There are several good weather roads in the park. Jeeps are definitely recommended over other vehicles and can be hired from the Tiger's Den resort. A forest guide must accompany all visitors into the park. Entry in to the park is allowed only during daylight hours. For both elephants and jeep rides the hour immediately after dawn and before sunset are best.
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Safari With Suyash | Bandhavgarh National Park
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3 female sub adult cubs of Spotty in Bandhavgarh Tiger reserve in May 2018
Best Attractions and Places to See in Bandhavgarh National Park, India
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'Kankatti' The 4.5 years old Tigress at Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Spotted and video taped at Bandhavgarh National Park at about 09:00 AM in the morning in the premium zone of the park. Kankatti is so named because one of her ears is split after a fight.
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బంధవ్ఘర్ నేషనల్ పార్కు: Bandhavgarh National Park Madhya Pradesh
Bandhavgarh National Park is spread at vindhya hills in Madhya Pradesh. Bandhavgarh National Park consists of a core area of 105 sq km and a buffer area of approximately 400 sq km of topography varies between steep ridges, undulating, forest and open meadows. Bandhavgarh National Park is known for the Royal Bengal Tigers. The density of the Tiger population at Bandhavgarh is the highest known in India.
Bandhavgarh National 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. read more
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Bandavgarh National Park Morning Safari #6 Bandhavgarh, India 19 November 2014
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Bandhavgarh National Park and Tiger Reserve, set amongst the Vindhya Hills of Madhya Pradesh, was formed in 1968, with only 105 sq. km. of forest area
Indian Sloth Bear - Bandhavgarh National Park
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A huge sloth bear sighted at Bandhavgarh National Park, India.
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Red Junglefowl in Bandhavgarh National Reserve, Madhya Pradesh
The progenitor of all domestic fowl - the Red Junglefowl hiding in a bamboo thicket.
Bandhavgarh National Park is spread at vindhya hills in Madhya Pradesh. It consists of a core area of 105 sq km. Bandhavgarh National Park was the former hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Rewa. Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the popular national parks in India located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and Digital Betacam. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... rupindang [at] gmail [dot] com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.