Panna Tiger Reserve - पन्ना टाइगर रिजर्व, मध्य प्रदेश (National Park) नेशनल पार्क
Panna Tiger Reserve:- Panna National Park is a national park located in Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh in India. It has an area of 542.67 km2 (209.53 sq mi). It was declared in 1994 as the twenty-second Tiger reserve of India and the fifth in Madhya Pradesh
पन्ना टाइगर रिजर्व - यह भारत का एक प्रमुख राष्ट्रीय उद्यान हैं। पन्ना राष्ट्रीय उद्यान की स्थापना 1981 में छतरपुर एवं पन्ना जिले में की गई,यह 543 वर्ग किमी पर फैला है। इसमें रप्टाइल पार्क भी स्थित है सन् 1994 में इसे प्रोजेक्ट टाइगर में शमिल किया गया।
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Panna Tiger Reserve | Forest Safari, Pandav Falls and Ranhe Falls in Madhya Pradesh |
Panna National Park and Tiger reserve is a preserved forest area in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It was declared in 1994 as the twenty second Tiger reserve of India and the fifth in Madhya Pradesh, Panna was given the Award of Excellence in 2007 as the best maintained national park of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India. It is notable that by 2009, the entire tiger population had been eliminated by poaching with the collusion of forest department officials. The National Park, the Pandav falls and the Raneh Falls can be reached from Khajuraho which is famous worldwide for its ancient temples.
The Pandav waterfall gets its name from a local legend that in times gone by the five exiled Pandava brothers of the epic poem Mahabharata visited this region. Remains of caves and shrines that commemorate this legend can be seen around the pool below.
The Raneh Falls is a natural water fall on the Ken River, located in Chhatarpur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The Ken River forms a 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long, and 30 metres (98 ft) deep canyon made of pure crystalline granite in varying shades of colours ranging from pink and red to grey. There is a series of waterfalls in the canyon. The larger and smaller falls run all through the year. Other seasonal falls appear during monsoons.It is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) away from Khajuraho. The Ken Gharial Sanctuary is located at the confluence of the Ken and Khudar rivers further down from Reneh Falls. The Ken river here runs through a narrow gorge of igneous rocks rich in Granite and Dolomite. The Pandav Falls in Panna National Park is also located nearby.
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Tigers are going extinct to a very small number of around 1500 in India, they have been hunted for their skin and fun for years ! Panna National Park protect Tigers around 40 of them in their natural habitat, they have transmitters etc to keep a track of them and efficient staff to protect them from poachers and locals !
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It was a fantastic experience to take the morning safari in Panna National Park, or Panna Tiger Reserve(as it is also called), to watch the majestic leopard perched on a tree, for two hours that we were inside the jungle. It was our first sighting of a leopard in a jungle, that too, on a tree. In the end, it was not one, but two leopards that we spotted!!! Many thanks to our enthusiastic guide and jeep driver.
We set out expecting to watch the tiger, but chanced upon the leopard perched on a tree, jumping from branch to branch, with superb precision and balance, which was more amazing, since we had already sighted several tigers in other wildlife parks of India.
Madhya Pradesh is considered a haven for wildlife lovers, and there are extreme chances of spotting the big cats in most of the wildlife parks.
We stayed in a very comfortable Madhya Pradesh Tourism managed tented accommodation, known as Jungle Camp (Madla), which was right next to the forest entry gate!!
Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India: Ken River Lodge by Pugdundee Safaris | HOTELS, WILDLIFE
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If you want to know what bliss, spend the early mornings and evening in the tree house at Ken River Lodge overlooking the Ken river - and the enjoy the sights and sounds of a variety of birds as well as the changing colours and moods of the sky and the river.
Ken River Lodge is situated in a cosy, forested area close to Panna National Park in Madhya Pradesh. The district of Panna itself is situated at the junction of the Gangetic plains and the Deccan peninsula. The lodge overlooks river Ken and has been built with locally sourced natural materials. The lodge boasts of a 3000 sq. ft. treehouse, known as the Machaan, where food is served. Activities inlude an adventurous night safaris, boat rides, visiting rock painting and relics. The lodge provides six village style huts and 10 cottage rooms. Tariffs vary for cottages and huts, and also depend on seasons, starting at INR 7,000
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Panna National Park is a national park located in Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh in India. It has an area of 542.67 km2 (209.53 sq mi). It was declared in 1994 as the twenty second Tiger reserve of India and the fifth in Madhya Pradesh,Panna was given the Award of Excellence in 2007 as the best maintained national park of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India. It is notable that by 2009, the entire tiger population had been eliminated by poaching with the collusion of forest department officials. It was designated as Biosphere Reserve on 25 August 2011.
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Journeys in India: Panna National Park
Central India is chock full of wonderful game parks that have populations of tiger—the number one animal safari-goes to India to see. But there is so much other big game that is often overlooked and is, in fact, much rarer. One of those is the Asiatic wild dog or dhole. They are one of the rarest and hardest to find predators in Asia so I took it as a personal challenge to find this rare carnivore. With that challenge in mind I went to a specal wildlife reserve—Panna—the Land of the Dhole.
Located in the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India, Panna Tiger Reserve is just 15 miles from Khajuraho airport . The city of Khajuraho is a great day trip from Panna. This UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for elaborately carved temples which include work-a-day scenes to the erotic. The dry temperate climate of Panna is ideal for a variety of Indian wildlife including not only the tiger, but the much harder to find wild dog or dhole.
Panna Tiger Reserve is one of the newer parks in India-- created in 1981. One of a number of reserves and national parks set up to preserve the fast disappearing tiger. Preserving the big cat also had the effect of preserving the surrounding flora and fauna. For us, it is the Asiatic Wild Dog or Dhole that beckons us to the park. Panna is 1645 square km or about the size of the state of Rhode Island. It is a dry temperate forest very typical of Kipling’s Jungle Book. As parks go, it is quite scenic with hills and canyons and of course the Ken River. The Ken River is the lifeblood of Panna and is a sizable river twisting its way along a scenic 250 mile course. Through the park, the river is 200-300 yards wide and is home to a variety of fish, birds and reptiles.
The park, like all Indian parks, has two game drives a day—one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Our focus is on the wild dog. It is our last big Indian predator. We’ve already encountered the tiger, the rare Asiatic lion, the leopard and the other big canine—the Indian wolf.
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Entry gate of Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Main entry gate of Panna Tiger Reserve located at Madla village in Panna, Madhya Pradesh.
Panna National Park is a national park located in Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh in India. It has an area of 542.67 km2 (209.53 sq mi). It was declared in 1994 as the twenty second Tiger reserve of India and the fifth in Madhya Pradesh, Panna was given the Award of Excellence in 2007 as the best maintained national park of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India. It is notable that by 2009, the entire tiger population had been eliminated by poaching with the collusion of forest department officials.
Among the animals found here are the tiger, chital, chinkara, sambhar and sloth bear. The park is home to more than 200 species of birds including the Bar-headed Goose, Honey Buzzard, King Vulture and Blossom-headed Parakeet.
Panna National Park was declared as one of the Tiger reserves of India in 1994/95 and placed under the protection of Project Tiger. The decline of tiger population in Panna has been reported several times. Two female tigers were relocated there from Bandhavgarh National Park and Kanha National Park in March 2009. However, the last male tiger had already disappeared. A committee to look into the disappearance of the tigers was formed.
In June 2009, it was officially announced that the Reserve, which had over 40 tigers six years ago, has no tiger left and only two tigresses, which were brought in a while ago. In February 2012, three years after the entire tiger population of the reserve was eliminated, the Madhya Pradesh government had not determined responsibility for the debacle, nor had it passed the inquiry to the Central Bureau of Investigation in spite of requests from the Ministry of Environment and Forests and the Prime Minister's Office.
The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) approved a proposal to translocate two tigers and two tigresses to the reserve. One female each from Bandhavgarh National Park (coded T1) and Kanha National Park (T2) were translocated to Panna Tiger Reserve. A tiger male, coded T3, was brought from Pench Tiger Reserve but strayed out of the park shortly thereafter, in November 2009. The tiger started walking towards its home in Pench National Park, indicating homing instinct. It moved steadily through human dominated landscape without causing any conflict. Forest department staff tracked it continuously for over a month and finally brought it back to the Panna Tiger Reserve. It then settled well, established territory and started mating. The tigress, T1, translocated from Bandhavgarh National Park, gave birth to four cubs in April 2010 of which 2 survive till date. The second tigress, T2, translocated from Kanha National Park gave birth to four cubs several months later and all four survive till date. A third tigress, coded T4, an orphaned cub was reintroduced to Panna in March 2011. She learnt hunting skills with the help of the male and mated with him. Her sister T5 was released in Panna in November 2011. Both have settled well. Thus five tigers and around 10 cubs of up to 2 years are settled in Panna Tiger Reserve at present and their progress is being regularly monitored by the Forest Department.
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Ken River Lodge : Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Ken River Lodge is a riverside jungle resort in Panna near the Panna National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Established in 1986 by Shyamendra Singh (known among his friends as Vinni Raja!) of Nagodh and Bhavna Kumari of Jubbal, the lodge started with a driving passion for wildlife and conservation. Residing on the banks of the Ken River, the lodge makes a perfect place for those who love to watch wildlife in their natural habitat. The Lodge suffered a great damage during 1992 and 2007 flood but was later revived and today it is the best jungle resort that spreads over 50 acres of land with rich ecosystem.
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Village life near Panna Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh
Village life of rural Madhya Pradesh Indians living in their traditional village mud houses in central India. Rural India at her best...
Gangao Wildlife sanctuary is ten minutes away from Panna Tiger Reserve gate and its area lies very close to Panna Tiger Reserve. Inside the Gangao sanctuary, there is a small village inhabitant by local people who live their life by rearing cattle and growing vegetables.
Panna is a city and a municipality in Panna district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is famous for its diamond mines. It is the administrative center of Panna District.
Panna has a tiger reserve which is called Panna National Park. The sightings of tigers in Panna have fallen over recent years, and official tiger population figures were disputed by naturalists. There were plans to relocate two tigresses to Panna in 2009, which actually happened, but the last male tiger meanwhile disappeared. A male tiger was relocated there. One of the relocated tigresses gave birth to three cubs in 2010. The reserve is home to a wide variety of other animals, many of which can be seen at closer quarters than in other reserves, because Panna has fewer visitors. There are jungle lodges and hotels near the reserve, it can also be reached from Khajuraho. Raneh fall and Pandav fall are also famous visiting spots of tourists during monsoon.
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Safari trip to Panna National Park - Madhya Pradesh
Jeep safari trip to Panna National Park, Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh.
Panna National Park is a national park located in Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh in India. It has an area of 542.67 km2 (209.53 sq mi). It was declared in 1994 as the twenty second Tiger reserve of India and the fifth in Madhya Pradesh, Panna was given the Award of Excellence in 2007 as the best maintained national park of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India.It is notable that by 2009, the entire tiger population had been eliminated by poaching with the collusion of forest department officials.
Panna National Park and the surrounding territorial forest area of North and South Panna forest division is the only large chunk of wildlife habitat remaining in North Madhya Pradesh in the otherwise fragmented forest landscape of the region.
The National Park is situated at a point where the continuity of the Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests belt, which starts from Cape Comorin in South India, is broken and beyond this the Upper Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests of the great Indo-Gangetic Plain begins. This area is the northernmost tip of the natural teak forests and the easternmost tip of the natural 'Kardhai' Anogeissus pendula forests.
The forests of Panna National Park along with Ken Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary and adjoining territorial divisions form a significant part of the catchment area of the 406 km (252 mi) Ken River which runs northeast for about 72 km (45 mi) through the park.
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Panna National Park: Walk with Pardhis
If you happen to visit Panna National Park, then get yourself acquainted to a unique experience of ‘Walk with the Pardhis’ (a local tribe). This experiential walk is conducted with the Pardhi nature guides, whose interesting guiding techniques and age-old knowledge of identifying animal signs, footprints and tracks help you to reconnect with the wilderness and develop an understanding of the forest in a Pardhi way.
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Entering and driving through Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh
Drive along the forest tracks of Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh.
Panna National Park is a national park located in Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh in India. It has an area of 542.67 km2 (209.53 sq mi). It was declared in 1994 as the twenty second Tiger reserve of India and the fifth in Madhya Pradesh, Panna was given the Award of Excellence in 2007 as the best maintained national park of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India. It is notable that by 2009, the entire tiger population had been eliminated by poaching with the collusion of forest department officials.
Panna National Park and the surrounding territorial forest area of North and South Panna forest division is the only large chunk of wildlife habitat remaining in North Madhya Pradesh in the otherwise fragmented forest landscape of the region.
The National Park is situated at a point where the continuity of the Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests belt, which starts from Cape Comorin in South India, is broken and beyond this the Upper Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests of the great Indo-Gangetic Plain begins. This area is the northernmost tip of the natural teak forests and the easternmost tip of the natural 'Kardhai' Anogeissus pendula forests.
The forests of Panna National Park along with Ken Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary and adjoining territorial divisions form a significant part of the catchment area of the 406 km (252 mi) Ken River which runs northeast for about 72 km (45 mi) through the park.
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This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Driving inside Panna National Park in Madhya Pradesh
Safari trip inside vast forest of Panna National Park.
Panna has a tiger reserve which is called Panna National Park. The sightings of tigers in Panna have fallen over recent years, and official tiger population figures were disputed by naturalists. There were plans to relocate two tigresses to Panna in 2009, which actually happened, but the last male tiger meanwhile disappeared. A male tiger was relocated there. One of the relocated tigresses gave birth to three cubs in 2010. The reserve is home to a wide variety of other animals, many of which can be seen at closer quarters than in other reserves, because Panna has fewer visitors. There are jungle lodges and hotels near the reserve, it can also be reached from Khajuraho. Raneh fall and Pandav fall are also famous visiting spots of tourists during monsoon.
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Panna National Park is located in Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh in India with an area of 542.67 km2 (209.53 sqm ).This National park was declared as one of the Tiger reserves of India and under the protection of Project Tiger.
Crocodiles in Ken river ,Panna National park (MP) India
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