There are numerous tiger reserves in India that are preserving this elusive beast, but nowhere can see them as often, and as frequently as in KANHA national park.
The striking feature of this region's spectacular topography is the horse shoe shape valley and the whole park area is surrounded by the spurs of the mekal. Steep rocky escarpments along the ages offer astounding vistas of the valley.
The terrain inside the park is varied and very fascinating. The entire forest is intermixed with bamboo, Sal forest and meadows. While you are on your mission to find a tiger, you can easily catch glimpses of all the grazers, a porcupine, many grey langurs, mongoose, hyena, jungle cat, even a leopard.
Kanha also has a rich avi-fauna population. Kanha has more than 300 different spices of birds with its complex. some of the major interesting one of bird lovers to look out for a pied or marsh harriers, red jungle fowl, painted spur fowls, paradise fly catchers, pied Malabar hornbills, Indian stone curlews, common grey partridges, warblers, fly catchers, babblers, wood peckers, white breasted kingfishers, pied kingfishers egrets and cormorants.
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