About Bandhavgarh National Park

Nestled in the Vindhya range, the breathtakingly beautiful Bandhavgarh National Park features a millennium-old fort, tropical forests and woodlands, steep rocky hills and grassland valleys, a reclining statue of Lord Vishnu and the dense Sal jungle – making it one of the most dramatic landscapes in the country.

Flora & Fauna

Bandhavgarh boasts a staggering variety of trees and foliage, with almost half the park’s area covered with fine trees. The top of the hills are carpeted with mixed forests, while beautiful stretches of bamboo and grasslands spread across the north.

Bandhavgarh is known across the world for its dense big cat population. But there’s much more to see besides the tigers and leopards. Chital (spotted deer), Sambar deer, dhole, nilgai, wild boar, chinkara, sloth bear, rhesus macaque, black faced langur, jungle cat, hyena, porcupine, jackal, fox and wild dog also inhabit these forests.


Taj Hotels in Bandhavgarh National Park

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Other Local Attractions

The park also has wonderful ancient caves and rock shelters, with historic shrines and inscriptions. You can step out of the park into the nearby village of Tala, where you can pick up exotic local arts and crafts. The Bhaghela Museum also awaits you with its exquisite exhibits from the private collection of the Maharaja of Rewa – the famed stuffed white tiger, Mohan, military and hunting paraphernalia, a carved ivory and silver chess set and an extravagant swing bench made of Belgian cut glass and silver.