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Once
a hunting reserve of the royal family of Rewa where once
Maharaja Venkat Raman Singh made his illustrious career out of
hunting 111 tigers, Bandhavgarh was declared a Park in 1968.
The landscape is a unique mixture of steep and rocky hills,
with flat tops and level grasslands in the valleys below. The
vegetation found within the Park is moist deciduous forest
with fine Sal trees with stretches of bamboo.
Set
amidst the Vindhyan Mountain range in Madhya Pradesh, the
Bandhavgarh National Park is home to the famous White
Tigers of Rewa. One of particular mention captured in the
Park in 1951, was the legendary White Tiger called Mohan, who
supposedly fathered several offspring found in zoos the world
over.
Today,
Bandhavgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is known for having one of the
densest populations of Tigers in the country. Among the other
wild attractions include Nilgai, Chital, Chinkara, Gaur, Sloth
Bears and Wild Boar along with some 250 species of birds.
Visitors can visit the park during the time period of Mid
November to mid June, still the best period to come is
January-April. Park is open from 1st of October to 30th June
only. After that it is closed.
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