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5 things that make Bandhavgarh National Park irresistible to nature lovers

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 10, 2026, 22:28 IST
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5 things that make Bandhavgarh National Park irresistible to nature lovers

Located deep inside the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the most loved national parks in India. With picturesque landscapes, lush vegetation, a wide variety of wildlife, and fascinating history associated with it, Bandhavgarh National Park offers much more than just an ordinary jungle safari experience. These are the top five reasons that make Bandhavgarh National Park a must-visit destination.

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Highest density of tigers in India

There are few things that Bandhavgarh National Park is more famous for than being home to the Bengal tiger. In fact, the park is considered to be one of the regions with the highest density of tigers in the country. As opposed to other tiger preserves that provide very slim chances of sighting tigers, visitors are more likely to see a tiger in the Bandhavgarh National Park.

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Land of breathtaking vistas

In addition to its inhabitants, Bandhavgarh National Park boasts of breathtaking landscapes. Comprising dense sal forests, open grasslands, bamboo groves, and rocky hills, it makes for an amazing sight and a rich habitat for several species. At the heart of the park is the historic Bandhavgarh Fort, located on top of a hill and enveloped by the surrounding forests. This stunning location not only boosts the scenic beauty of the park but also adds a layer of mystery to it.

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Incredible biodiversity in addition to tigers

Even though tigers remain the main stars of the show, the ecosystem in Bandhavgarh National Park houses numerous other animals. One may come across leopards, sloth bears, wild boars, and various species of deer such as chital and sambar. In addition, there are plenty of birds that live in different parts of the park.

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Rich historical and mythological significance

Not only does Bandhavgarh National Park offer wildlife enthusiasts an opportunity to spot various species of wild animals, but it also has historical significance as well as a mythological background. The origin of the name of the national park can be attributed to the Bandhavgarh Fort, which, according to legends, was presented by Lord Rama to his brother Lakshmana. Thus, the visit to Bandhavgarh National Park takes on special significance when one explores its natural landscapes and wildlife.

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An exclusive experience of wildlife viewing

Unlike other larger and more popular national parks in India, such as Kanha, Pench, and Corbett, Bandhavgarh National Park provides a more exclusive experience of wildlife viewing. The national park is much smaller than other national parks, and thus landscapes change faster, giving visitors an opportunity to get up close and personal with different wild animals.

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