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Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and National Park.

Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve was designated as a National Park in 1968 and derives its name from a rich tapestry of Ramayana legends. Spread across 1,536 square kilometres and situated in the Indo-Malayan Realm Floris, it is considered one of the most exceptional destinations for wildlife tourism in India. The reserve is mainly recognised for its healthy population of 170 Royal Bengal Tigers, but is also home to leopards, gaurs, sloth bears and elephants, amongst others.

Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve is divided into core and buffer zones. The core zone spans 716 square kilometres and comprises Tala, Magadhi and Khitauli. The buffer zone is spread over 820 square kilometres and comprises Dhamokhar, Johila and Pantpatha.

  • Distance from the hotel 10 kilometres
  • Driving time 20 minutes
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