5 National Parks to Visit From Jabalpur – Tiger Circuit of Madhya Pradesh

Jabalpur is a tier 2 city of Madhya Pradesh also an important tourism city in central India and known for Shiv Statue at Kachnar City, Dhuandhar Falls, Chausta -Yogini, various ghat and Marble Rocks in Bhedaghat. Five of the best tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh like Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, and Pench National Park can be easily visited from Jabalpur by road.

Kanha National Park – 165 Kms

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Kanha Tiger Reserve is the largest national park of Madhya Pradesh, located 165 km from Jabalpur. The city of Jabalpur is a major railway stations with train connectivity across India, From Jabalpur you can travel by road via Mandla to Khatia and Kanha Gate.

Bandhavgarh National Park – 194 Kms

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Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve became a Tiger Reserve in 1993 and has largest density of the tiger population in India by area. Bandhavgarh is located close to Umaria railway station but Jabalpur city is the nearest big city to Bandhavgarh with good air and road connectivity from other major cities of India.

Panna National Park – 200 Kms

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Panna Tiger reserve in Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh was declared in 1993 as the twenty second Tiger reserve of India. The decline tiger population in Panna was an issue due to poaching, so tigers were relocated there from Bandhavgarh National Park and Kanha National Park.

Pench National Park – 230 Kms

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Pench Tiger Reserve can be accessed by road and railway, closest city is Seoni and well connect to Jabalpur by road. Turiya and Karmajhiri zones of Pench National Parks are very much popular amoung tourist for best tiger safari.

Satpura National Park – 260 Kms

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Satpura Tiger Reserve is located in the Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh, The closest town is hill station of Pachmarhi and the nearest railway station is Piparia, 55 kilometres from the park but Jabalpur city offers good air, train and road connectivity.

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