kanha National Park

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Once ruled by the Gonds, now vicinity of the forest is inhabited by two indigenous tribes – the Gonds and the Baigas
Majestic Sal trees, open meadows, and beautiful grasslands with a healthy population of tigers
Home to about 40 species of mammals, 300 species of birds and 25 species of reptiles
Stronghold of the once critically endangered, now thriving Barasingha aka Swamp Deer
Award-Winning National Geographic Documentary called The Land of Tigers was filmed here
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Captivating Moments at Kanha

A sloth bear in search of good at Kanha
Beautiful peafowl at Kanha
Langurs playing
Owl asleep peacefully in a treehole at Kanha
The iconic Barasingha at Kanha
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