tiger safari in kanha

Tiger Safari in Kanha | Sightings at Kanha Tiger Reserve

Kanha National Park is located in the Central Indian Highlands, which are part of the extensive tableland that forms India’s main peninsula. Kanha Tiger Reserve is one of the largest parks in Madhya Pradesh that sustains a large number of Chital, Sambar, Barasingha, and Gaur, which in turn support populations of predators and co-predators like Tigers, Leopards, Wild Dogs, Jungle Cats, and Foxes.

tiger safari in kanha

Core & Buffer Zones

The four major safari zones are declared as the core zones, namely 

  • Kanha
  • Kisli
  • Sarhi
  • Mukki

 whereas 

  • Khatia
  • Sijhora
  • Phen
  • Khapa 

are declared as the buffer zones. 

The queen of Mukki zone – DJ Dhwajhandi Female also called T-27 and her cubs are being regularly sighted by visitors. The litter includes 5 cubs which were first seen last year, at around the same time.

Tiger Safari in Kanha

Tiger safari in Kanha is an exclusive experience of sighting Kanha’s teeming wildlife and flourishing natural habitat. Navigate through the core or buffer forests in an open top jeep safari, which offers a getaway to new vistas in exploration and adventure. Ride off at the crack of the dawn, or venture out in the afternoons as the sun beats a retreat into the transiting evening sky.

Our qualified and experienced naturalists accompany you in our open 4×4 jeeps, specially fitted with front-facing, elevated seats to enhance the safari experience. The park opens from sunrise till 11:30 am and then from late afternoon until sunset. The park permits entry only after sunrise, while exits must be done before sunset. Timings do tend to change with the seasons. Places of interest inside the park include Shravan Tal, Dense Meadows and the Interpretation Centre.

jungle safari in kanha

The park is also the forest that inspired the popular novel by Rudyard Kipling ‘The Jungle Book’ about a boy who was raised by wolves. It is also famously known as ‘Kipling’s Country’.

sloth bear in kanha

You would still find Baloo, the sloth bear nosing around for termites, Bagheera, the leopard hunting silently; and the langurs swinging from tree to tree. The mighty Sher Khan still roams free in these magical forests, that comprise one of the last strongholds of this most magnificent of cats, the Royal Bengal Tiger.

Stay updated with latest sightings at Kanha National Park by regularly checking our Kanha stories.