Pench National Park



Pench National Park is in central India. About 90% of the park is in Madhya Pradesh while the remaining 10% is in Maharashtra.

Near Pench is also Seoni, known for its connection to Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. Visitors to this region can explore its rich biodiversity, enjoy jeep safaris, and experience the local culture. Seoni's serene landscapes and proximity to Pench make it a perfect destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Understand

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Tigers resting

Pench National Park spans 758 km². The park has various species of animals, among which the deer, wild gaurs, and monkeys are easy to spot. The tigers and the lions are difficult to watch as they do not come on the safari trail often.

This forest inspired Rudyard Kipling to write the famous novel The Jungle Book.

History

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Landscape

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Flora and fauna

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Climate

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Get in

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Fee and permits

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You get one guide who will help you see the forest. You don't have to hire a safari jeep to get in. You can take your car inside if you pay for a guide. This guide will take you to places where you can spot the wild animals. Turiya Gate is open only for the morning safari on Wednesday.

Get around

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See

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Do

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Buy

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Outside the park, you will see people selling wildlife postcards. You can also spot some people selling musk. They start with a heavy rate, but eventually come down. Authenticity may be dubious, and to convince you, they'll perform some tricks. Don't fall for that.

Eat

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Outside the national park, you will find a lot of dhabas where you can sit for a snack or for lunch. The food you will eat at these locations will be delicious and you will never believe the low rates.

Always try going for the simplest food as possible. They do not have a long menu, but whatever they make is worth eating.

Drink

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Sleep

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Lodging

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Camping

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  • Pench Jungle Camp is the ideal place to stay here, this camp is a very nice jungle accommodation. The tents are really nice and worth experiencing.

Backcountry

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Stay safe

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