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Kanha NP
(Madhya Pradesh)
It happens only in Kanha
Kanha is so wild that seeing a tiger here is almost like a tame trailer. There is much more waiting to happen here for you like it did for us, only in Kanha.
Like the tall grasses from where a swarm of antlers belonging to a company of barasingha (swamp deer) emerged, announcing affirmatively that they're back in their highest recorded numbers right from the edge of extinction. And, in the famous meadows, a pack of dholes (wild dogs) careening and carousing after a feral hunt and feed of chital. A sighting so rare that even Kipling didn't write about it in his Jungle Book, the inspiration for which the great author found at Kanha.
At a Glance
In the Maikal hills of the Satpura Range in eastern MP.
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The park is closed from July to October during the monsoons. Any other time, barring summers.
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Content Source:
Outlook Traveller
Contributed by:
Pramila N Phatarphekar
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