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dscn2716_fk.jpgTiger cooling off
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dscn2714_fk.jpgThirsty Tiger
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DSCN2713_fk.JPGMale Tiger at Indri - named Rambo
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DSC_30492269.jpgSloth Bear 3 - That feels great
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DSC_31012319.jpgLong live the queen - Indrani
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DSC_1018.jpgTiger Crossing
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dscn2707_fk.jpgTiger walking down the river bed
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DSC_15020904_fk.jpgSpotted Deer: Look Mom - Humans!
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DSC_30862304.jpgTiger cub suckling
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DSC_13920809_fk.jpgSpotted Deer - Reflections
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DSC_30472267.jpgSloth Bear 2 - This is my favourite tree
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dscn2619_fk.jpgRock Agama - Psamophilus dorsalis
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dscn2700_fk.jpgAn ant hill
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DSC4175_fk.jpgLittle Green Bee eater
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dscn2648_fk.jpgA herd of Barashinga Females
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DSC_30762294.jpgPart of a recent Tiger kill
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dscn2615_fk.jpgRock Agama - Psamophilus dorsalis
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dscn2671_fk.jpgPeacock 6
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dscn2643_fk.jpgPug marks - Male Tiger
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DSC4091_fk.jpgA male spotted deer (chital)
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DSC4171_fk.jpgLittle Green Bee eater
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dscn2604_fk.jpgTiger sleeping in a bamboo clump
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Kanha's sal and bamboo forests, rolling grasslands and meandering streams stretch over 940 sq. km in dramatic natural splendor. This is the original Kipling country, of which he wrote so vividly in his Jungle Book. The abundance of wildlife species exists even today in Kanha National park, which forms the core of the Kanha Tiger Reserve created in 1974 under Project tiger.The park is the only habitat of the rare hardground barasingha. One of the finest and the best administered National Parks in Asia, an irresistible attraction for all wildlife lovers and a true haven for its animal and avian population.

If the natural splendour at Kanha is to be fully enjoyed, a visitor may have to stay there at least for four days. The best time for visit is from Feb to Jun. The park is closed during the monsoon, from July to October. Light-coloured cottons and woollens are advised. Bright colours can scare away the animals. Bamni Dadar is the most beautiful area of the park. The forest is quite dense here. Adding to the delight of the thick wood is the sight of a sambar or the four-horned antelops crossing the landscape. Government jeeps are available on hire for touring the park. Elephants are used for tiger-tracking. Jackal and sambar are frequently seen. Blackbucks, spotted deer, sambar and jackal are seen often in peripheral meadows. Four-horned antelopes, striped heyna, Indian fox, tiger and wolf are rarely sighted. There are 22 species of mammals in the park. Birds can be watched from the hills. There are 260 species of them, like white-breasted kingfisher, crested serpent, racket-tailed drongo and red-wattled lapwing

A personal account of our first trip can be found here

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