The day takes you to Kanha National Park, a tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh, the heart of India. Since the National Park is around 1000 km from Delhi, board a flight to Jabalpur, the nearest airport to Kanha. On arrival, drive 170 km (approximately 4 hours) to reach Kanha.
Kanha National Park is popular for Bengal tigers but it owes its fame to Rudyard Kipling’s “Jungle Book”. The lush forests, vast pastures and ravines along with the wild animals such as the tigers, sloth bears, pythons and elephants inspired the author. It won’t be wrong to say that every animal character of the book is based on the inhabitants of the park.
Kanha National Park is also known for its large population of antelopes and deer including the rare swamp deer (barasingha).
On arrival in Kanha, check-in at hotel and spend the day at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.