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Bandhavgarh National Park

Located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh is currently 1,536 sq.km. and has a large amount of biodiversity. Situated in the centre of the reserve, the Bandhavgarh fort is thought to be some 2,000 years old, and there are references to it in ancient books. Having 39 caves in the Bandhavgarh fort and in the surrounding hillocks, Bandhavgarh National Park is home to approximately 37 mammalian species, 250 bird species, 80 species of butterflies and a number of reptilian species. Witnessing these creatures in this habitat is a serene experience, and this park has long been at the helm of photographers and wildlife researchers.

Highlights

Location: Umaria, Madhya Pradesh, India

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Area: 1536 sq.km

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Type of Forest: Mixed Deciduous Forest

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Temperature:

Min =16 °C

   Max = 36 °C

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When To Go: October to June 

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Nearest City: Jabalpur

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Nearest Airport: Jabalpur

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Nearest Railhead :Umaria

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