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Explore India’s Premier Wildlife Reserves

Travel the World with The Aranya Veda 🌿 – Your Ultimate Travel Partner

  • Bandhavgarh National Park – Famous for its tigers and scenic landscapes. Ideal for first-time safari-goers.
  • Kanha National Park – Lush forests and open meadows; a photographer’s paradise.
  • Pench National Park – Rich wildlife and cultural experiences, perfect for immersive safaris.
  • Panna National Park – Known for tigers, waterfalls, and unique landscapes.
  • Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve – Untouched forests with incredible tiger sightings.
  • Amarkantak – Hills, rivers, and forest trails for nature lovers.
  • Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve – Iconic tiger reserve with thrilling safaris.


From famous reserves to hidden gems, we take you off the beaten path to witness India’s wild heart.

Bandhavgarh

Bandhavgarh

Bandhavgarh

 

Bandhavgarh National Park

Renowned for having one of the highest densities of Royal Bengal tigers in India, Bandhavgarh is a cornerstone of Central Indian wildlife travel. Ancient fort ruins, dense sal forests, and open meadows create an exceptional landscape for tiger sightings, birdlife, and photographic safaris.


  • Prime tiger habitat
  • Rich bird diversity
  • Ancient forest history and landscapes

Kanha

Bandhavgarh

Bandhavgarh

 

Kanha National Park

An inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, Kanha is celebrated for its expansive meadows, bamboo forests, and thriving wildlife. The park is also a stronghold for the rare Barasingha (swamp deer), offering a balanced and scenic safari experience.


  • Wide forest landscapes
  • Excellent wildlife viewing
  • Conservation success stories

Pench

Bandhavgarh

Pench

 

Pench National Park

Straddling the border of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, Pench is known for its teak forests and riverine ecosystems. The park offers an intimate and peaceful safari atmosphere, ideal for nature lovers and birding enthusiasts.


  • Scenic river forests
  • Birding and leopard sightings 
  • Quiet and relaxed safaris

Panna

Amarkantak

Pench

 Panna Tiger Reserve

Nestled in the northern part of Madhya Pradesh, Panna Tiger Reserve is a captivating blend of dense forests, dramatic gorges, and flowing rivers. Known for its remarkable wildlife revival story, Panna today stands as one of India’s most inspiring conservation successes.

Tadoba

Amarkantak

Amarkantak

  Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

One of Maharashtra’s premier tiger habitats, Tadoba features dense forests, open grasslands, and the tranquil Tadoba lake. Known for frequent tiger sightings, leopards, and rich birdlife, it offers thrilling safaris and immersive wildlife experiences.

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Amarkantak

Amarkantak

Amarkantak

Amarkantak

 Perched at the meeting point of the Vindhya and Satpura ranges, Amarkantak is a serene hill station and spiritual hub. Famous for its dense forests, scenic viewpoints, and the origin of the Narmada River, it offers a peaceful nature escape and a perfect complement to wildlife journeys. 

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