Thursday, May 27, 2010

Wildlife Lodges/Resorts in bandhavgarh national park


A number of jungle lodges and resorts function here. Equipped with all the modern amenities, these resorts are sure to give you a unique experience of stay.

  • Tiger’s Den
  • Bandhavgarh Jungle Lodge
  • Nature Heritage Resort
  • Tiger Trails Safari Lodge

What else to see and do? in bandhavgarh national park



  • The historical remains of the Kalchuri period are a must-visit for all. So, after you have done with your wildest of experiences, do remember to pay a visit to this pieces of history.
  • One of the biggest draws for visitors to the Bandhavgarh National Park, apart from the exotic species, is the Bandhavgarh Fort, dating back 2,000 years.
  • The PWD and the Forest Department run guesthouses inside the national park. Those who are looking for a uniquely wild experience can plan their stay here.

Wildlife Species in Bandhavgarh National Park


A variety of sights and sounds await the visitors in the forests of the Bandhavgarh National Park. Bandhavgarh national park shelters a good number of both animal and bird species, a side from the reptile species. The possible sightings in the park include tiger, leoprad, gaur, spotted deer, sambhar deer, dhole, nilgai, sloth bear, wild boar, rhesus macaque, jackal, fox, wild dog, hyena, chausingha and ratel among others. Apart from the tigers of Bandhavgarh, other species that have attracted the attention of wildlife lovers include larger specimens of wild boar, sambhar deer and barking deer, observed anywhere in the country.







Besides watching and photographing the above-mentioned animal species, You can also enjoy observing numerous species of birds. Bandhavgarh national park has to boast around 250 avian species. Tourists can easily sight bird species like peacock, paradise fly catchers, Jungle fowl, golden and black headed orioles, yellow ioras, red-vented bulbuls, blue jays, purple sunbirds, green barbets and mynahs among others.

Bandhavgarh National Park

Known for its highest density of tiger population, Bandhavgarh National Park happens to be one of the most haunted wildlife havens in India. Bandhavgarh national park remains snuggled up in the Vindhya Ranges of the state of Madhya Pradesh. The total coverage area of the park measures 437 sq km. Bandhavgarh wildlife park served as the hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Rewa before being declared as a national park in the year 1968. The terrain of the park comprises rocky hill ranges, grassy swampland and wooded valleys. The low-lying area of the park is dominated by sal tress whereas the high-altitude areas have a mixed type of vegetation.

resortz in betla national park

The Forest Department runs rest houses for travellers. Besides, there are a number of private tourist lodges, cottages and hotels to cater to your needs.

  • BSTDC’s Van Vihar
  • Tree Houses

how to reach / travel for betla national park


The closest airport from the Betla National Park is Ranchi, 180 km away. The airport at Ranchi has regular flights connecting to important Indian destinations like Kolkata, Patna, Mumbai and New Delhi. Daltonganj (25 km), which is also the nearest town, is the nearest railway station. Regular trains from the railhead connect to different parts of the country. Ranchi and Gaya are other major convenient railway stations located close to Betla. By road, the national park can be accessed from places including Daltonganj (25 kms) via Khudia morh (6km), Ranchi (140 kms), Hazaribagh (190 kms), Netarhat (211 kms), Patna (384 kms) and Kolkata (575 kms)..

What else to see and do? in betla national park



  • Visit the historical monuments that the national park houses. Purana Quila and Naya Quila are important attractions for tourists. Though they are named the Old Fort and the New Fort, they seem to be built around the same time.
  • Enjoy stunning views from the watchtowers and the ground hides that have been recently added to enhance the charm of wildlife spotting in the park.
  • Other attractions that one must visit here include waterfalls and hot springs.
  • Elephant rides into the jungle of Betla are a major draw for tourists visiting here.