Why You Really Need Best Bandhavgarh Tour Packages

Posted by jabalpur tourism on February 2nd, 2019

One of the most popular national park in India is Bandhavgarh located near Umaria district and a must visit place also tourist can choose from a variety of Bandhavgarh tour packagesfrom Jabalpur. Bandhavgarh is famous for its highest density of Bengal tigers know in the world, which means having about 1 tiger per 4.77 km square of total 437 km square area. Out of the total 437 km square area of BandhavgarhTiger Reserve 105km square of the Tiger reserve is open for tourist. Also the richness and peacefulness of grasslands allow Sarus Cranes to breed during the rainy season.

With the tiger being at the apex of food chain, it also contains 37 mammals about 250 species of birds, 80 species of Butterflies and some of reptiles are also found. On a safari ride driver may take you to the top of the mountain where there is a line of ancient caves, and a humongous 10th-century statue of a Lord Vishnu. Tourist can also head to the far side of the park to the elephant enclosure where the elephants are kept, often this is where the young elephants playing tourist may have a great photo opportunity. Bandhavgarh not only has tigers but also many other thing to see and visit.

  • Baghel Museum

This museum has many beautiful and precious belongings the king of Reewa. The king maintained Bandhavgarh as his hunting ground until 1968, the white tiger named Mohan is stuffed and on display in the museum with certain personal belongings of the king

  • Bandhavgarh Fort

This is one of the most beautiful prehistoric monuments found in Madhya Pradesh, situated in the middle of the 32 hills in the park, the fort still belongs to the king and requires permission to visit the fort. There are many caves present in the fort expressing the prehistoric era.

  • Fossils national Park

This park brings all the plants in fossil form that existed anywhere in between 40 to 150 millions of years ago. The fossil plants are found in three villages of the park. The Standing, petrified trunks of trees have been categorised as Gymnosperms and Angiosperms Monocotyledons and palms of some trees have been identified as Bryophytes.

The archaeological team is still surveying the base of these fossil plants and considering whether they are from the late Jurassic or the early and mid-Cretaceous age. These fossils are over 40 million years old and just looks like ordinary rocks.

Other Places to visit nearby Bandhavgarh National Park includes Village Tala, Mahaman Pond, Kethika, Climber's Point, Bari Gufa, Three Cave Point, Rajbahera, The Shesh Shaya, Cheshpur Water Fall, Jwalamukhi Temple.

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