A Travelers Guide To Pench National Park

Pench National Park, nestled in Madhya Pradesh, is a treasure trove of wildlife experiences. Established in 1983 and later designated as a Tiger Reserve in 1992, it spans 117.63 sq. km and is named after the Pench River, which gracefully divides the park into two regions. Among its famed residents is Collarwali, the celebrated tigress known for nurturing 26 cubs, making her a symbol of conservation success. The park also offers the rare chance to spot the elusive Black Panther, making it a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Experience the wonders of nature and wildlife at Pench Jungle Camp

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Tadoba’s Tree Canopy: How Different Layers Support Diverse Wildlife

Tadoba's tree canopy is a complex, multi-layered ecosystem that supports a dazzling array of wildlife. The canopy, understory, and forest floor are interconnected in ways that are both intricate and delicate. Understanding the layers of the forest deepens your connection to the environment and enhances your experience in Tadoba. You’re not just staying in a forest; you’re immersing yourself in an ecosystem that is both fragile and resilient and book your stay at Tadoba ungle camp and explore Tadoba’s tree canopy and discover the layers that support its diverse wildlife.

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