Pench National Park
Pench National Park is a wildlife sanctuary located in the central Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. It covers an area of approximately 758 square kilometers and is known for its diverse flora and fauna. The park is named after the Pench River, which flows through it, and is famous for its population of Bengal tigers.
Established in 1975, Pench National Park is part of the Pench Tiger Reserve and is recognized for its rich biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy safaris to spot various animals, including leopards, wild boars, and numerous bird species. The park's scenic landscapes and vibrant ecosystems make it a popular destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.