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Bandhavgarh Tourism

The Bandhavgarh National Park is located within the district of Sahdol in
the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This forest nestled among the
Vindhya hills came into existence in 1968 when the Maharajah of Rewa handed
over the area to the government for it's formation. At the time when it
was handed over to the government, the fauna was not faring too well due
to the difficulty in the control of poaching.
Once this became a protected area, the animal population took a drastic
turn and began to flourish. At this time, the entire park covered an area
of 106 square kilometers whereas it presently consists of an area of 448
square kilometers. These much required extensions, to the northern and southern
areas, of the park were done in 1982. These areas consisted primarily of
Sal forests, which is the main tree-cover found in the entire park along
with Bamboo. It was finally declared a tiger reserve under Project Tiger
in 1993.
Within the Park, stands tall the ruins of Bandhavgarh Fort, believed
to be over 2000 years old. The Fort has a large number of caves belonging
to the pre-historic period with Brahmi inscriptions dating far back to
the first century B.C.
Today, Bandhavgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is known for having one of the
densest populations of Tigers in the country. Among the other wild attractions
include Nilgai, Chital, Chinkara, Gaur, Sloth Bears and Wild Boar along
with some 250 species of birds.
Places of Interest
Wildlife in the Park
Wandering through the Park on elephant back, the chances of seeing a tiger
are quite good. Also to be seen here are Nilgai, Chausingha, Chital, Chinkara,
Wild boar and sometimes a fox or jackal.
Bird Species in the Park
Peacock, Paradise fly catchers, Jungle Fowl, Golden and Black headed Orioles,
Yellow Ioras, Red-vented Bulbuls, Blue Jays, Purple Sun birds, Green Barbets
and Mynahs.