Satpura National Park is a stunning biodiversity hotspot in the Satpura Range of Madhya Pradesh, India. Established in 1981, the park covers an area of 524 square kilometers, encapsulating rugged terrain, gorges, ravines, and dense forests. It represents a unique ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive undisturbed. The park is home to a variety of wildlife including leopards, sambar, chital, Indian muntjac, and the Indian wild boar. It also offers shelter to the endangered Indian giant squirrel and houses a significant tiger population. One of the distinctive features of Satpura National Park is that it allows walking safaris, which provides a close-up experience of nature and wildlife. Bird watching is also a popular activity due to the park's rich avian diversity. The terrain is also known for its prehistoric paintings and rock shelters. The park includes and is surrounded by Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve and Bori and Pachmarhi wildlife sanctuaries, playing a crucial role in the conservation of the region's biodiversity. With its variety of activities like jeep safari, canoeing, and elephant rides, Satpura National Park captivates nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
One of the most beautiful park in India! But not too crowded like Kanha and Bandhavgarh. Had amazing sighting of tigers and leopards.
The night safari was fantastic! Photographing big cats in the nig..
Enjoyed the rich biodiversity and nature to the hilt
Although we didnt spot the tiger , the park itself was beautiful and really good , the flora is enough to take your breath away. Our Guide Dashrath singh and safari guide Vijay Thakur were excellent, ..
Ours bolted around looking for the tiger or a leopard (which we didn't see in three days tours) and almost disregarded everything else. Would have been nice to spend a little more time observing the p..
I visited to Satpura National Park from Panchmahri end. I think it is not so good like the Jaldapara National Park also Cost of the safari from Panchmohri end is higher. But a guide and a Jeepsy dri..
We visited Satpura as an alternative to the tiger centric parks of Bandhavgarh and Kanha and whilst it is a beautiful park with more varied viewing options, the growing population of Tigers is having ..