6 reasons why Pench National Park is such a hit among wildlife lovers
TRAVEL TRENDS, MAHARASHTRA Updated : Jan 6, 2025, 17:45 IST
6 reasons why Pench National Park is such a hit among wildlife lovers
Are you planning to travel to Maharashtra for some wildlife adventure? We have a perfect place in mind for you: Pench National Park. The park straddles the states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, and is a haven for wildlife. Here are eight reasons why Pench National Park is such a hit among wildlife lovers.
Rich biodiversity
The park is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. There are over 40 species of mammals, including Bengal tigers, Indian leopards, sloth bears, and Indian wolves. Pench is also home to more than 210 bird species
Successful tiger conservation
Pench has made significant strides in tiger conservation, with the tiger population steadily increasing due to effective management and conservation efforts.
Stunning landscapes
The park's terrain is a beautiful blend of teak and bamboo forests, rolling hills, and the meandering Pench River. This diverse topography is a perfect home for so many species of animals, including tigers and leopards.
Well-organised safari experiences
For wildlife enthusiasts, Pench offers well-structured safari options, including jeep safaris and the unique night safari experience.
Accessibility
Pench National Park is strategically located near Nagpur, a major city in Maharashtra. Pench is easily accessible, making it a convenient destination for wildlife enthusiasts seeking a quick yet fulfilling nature retreat
Night safari adventures
Pench is one of the very few national parks in India that offer night safaris. These safaris provide a rare opportunity to observe nocturnal wildlife. Expect to see leopards, jackals and porcupines.
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