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Panna - National Park in MP

Today's destination is Panna, a charming town situated near the well-known Khajuraho in India. Khajuraho is renowned for its caves and various ancient temples. However, Panna serves as the central getaway, offering a blend of wildlife, bird watching, waterfalls, and visits to the Alligator Sanctuary. This small town is surrounded by dense jungles, providing a perfect setting for nature enthusiasts. Explore the beauty of Panna, indulge in bird watching, and experience the diverse wildlife that awaits you in this picturesque destination.

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This Madhya Pradesh town has gained global recognition for its diamond mines. Panna, the namesake of a particularly precious type of diamond, was initially a Gond settlement until the 17th century. The town is also home to the Padmavatipuri Dham temple, adding a historical touch to its allure. A beloved destination for nature enthusiasts, Panna boasts attractions such as the Baldau and Jugal Kishore temples. With a rich history under the rule of the Bundela kings, the town showcases their distinctive architectural influence at every corner.

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Unfortunately, Panna was once a habitat for tigers, but over the years, their population has dwindled, and sightings have become rare. The forest department has made considerable efforts, including attempts to relocate tigers from different regions, but they remain absent in Panna. Despite this, the jungle still teems with a diverse array of animals that you can observe closely. The number of visitors has declined in recent years, which, while unfortunate, means you won't face difficulties with sightseeing and accommodation.

Jungle lodges and hotels in the area have ample rooms available, so reaching this core jungle and spending quality time is hassle-free. Accessing Panna through Khajuraho, which is in close proximity, is also an option. Khajuraho itself is a tourist destination where you can enjoy the Western Group of Temples. To enhance your trip, consider spending at least one day in Khajuraho before embarking on your journey to Panna the next day.

Don't miss the breathtaking Reneh and Pandav falls, famous for their powerful flow during the monsoon season, adding to the natural beauty of this region.


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Summarised Tour In Panna

Upon arriving in Khajuraho, kick off your exploration by visiting the renowned temples. The following day, opt for private transport to head towards Panna. For an optimal jungle experience, indulge in a morning Jeep Safari, as the daytime heat can make animal sightings more challenging. Follow this with a visit to the Ken Ghariyal Sanctuary, and revel in the beauty of the local waterfalls. A well-planned 2-day trip is ample to explore the wonders of Panna National Park.

Sightseeing

Panna National Park is recognized as a captivating Indian tourist destination, particularly for wildlife photography enthusiasts. Wildlife and bird watching are among the favored activities in this area. Another delightful event to partake in is Mahaseer fishing at Panna. For those visiting during the monsoon, the Raneh and Ken waterfalls showcase their best, with an increased flow of water, creating a spectacular sight.

How to reach Panna?

This quaint town is easily accessible via public transport. You have the option to hire a taxi or choose to travel by train. The nearest major railway station is Khajuraho, situated just 44 km away, with trains connecting to various parts of India. Additionally, Khajuraho's domestic airport is well-connected to almost all major cities in the country, providing convenient air travel options.

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