Kanha Tiger Reserve
Kanha Tiger Reserve is a national park located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Established in 1955, it covers an area of approximately 940 square kilometers and is known for its diverse wildlife, including the majestic Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, and various species of deer. The reserve is part of the larger Kanha National Park, which aims to protect the unique ecosystem of the region.
The landscape of Kanha features lush sal and bamboo forests, open grasslands, and picturesque hills. It is also home to the rare barasingha deer, which has been successfully conserved here. Visitors can explore the reserve through guided safaris, offering a chance to observe the rich flora and fauna in their natural habitat.