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Bandhavgarh National Park

Situated at Vindhya Hills in Umaria District of Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh consists of 168 sq miles of Sal & a mixed forest with large stretches of Bamboo and Grassland to The North. Known for White Tigers of Rewa, the other prime attractions are Tiger, Gaur (Indian Bison) Chital, Chausingha (Four horned antelope) with some 250 species of birds including the Blue Bearded bee-eaters, White Browed Fantails, and The Malabar Hornbill. The Bandhavgarh Fort, besides offering breath taking views, houses a 35 ft reclining statue of Lord Vishnu and 10th Century Rock Images of the incarnation of the Lord, it is one of the best places to witness the Tiger in action with the highest density of tiger population for any wildlife park in the country.

 

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