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Panna National Park

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How to Reach

By Air
# Destination Distance from Kanha National Park
1 Khajuraho Airport 25 km away from the park
By Rail
# Destination Distance from Kanha National Park
1 Khajuraho Railway Station 45 km away from the park
1 Satna Railway Station 70 km away from the park

Flora and Fauna

Flora: Panna National Park features a blend of moist and dry deciduous forests, with prominent trees like teak, sal, and mahua. The park's diverse vegetation also includes grasslands and savannah woodlands.

Fauna: The park is known for its population of Royal Bengal Tigers, leopards, and sloth bears. Other wildlife includes Indian wolves, hyenas, caracals, and numerous deer species such as chital, sambar, and nilgai. It also supports over 200 species of birds, making it a paradise for bird watchers.

Weather

Summer (March to June):

Temperature: Ranges from 30°C to 45°C.

Conditions: Hot and dry, making wildlife spotting easier as animals gather around waterholes.

Monsoon (July to September):

Rainfall: The park receives moderate rainfall. It remains closed to tourists during this period due to heavy rains.

Winter (October to February):

Temperature: Between 8°C to 25°C. Conditions: Pleasant weather ideal for safaris and wildlife spotting. This is the best time to visit the park.


Panna National Park offers a tranquil escape into the wilderness, perfect for those looking to explore the unique biodiversity of Central India.