About Pench

Discover the attractions near Pench National Park, each offering unique wildlife experiences. Start your exploration from Turia Main Gate, just 2 kilometers away, and head to Khursapar Wildlife Sanctuary for diverse wildlife. Rukkad Wildlife Sanctuary, 35 kilometers away, is ideal for birdwatching. Sillari Wildlife Sanctuary, 40 kilometers away, focuses on conservation.Visit Kohka Dam for scenic views and recreational activities. Explore the Pottery Village for a cultural experience.

Pench

Discovering Nature's Haven

Immerse yourself in the pristine wilderness of Pench National Park, nestled amidst the scenic southern slopes of the Saputara range in Central India. Named after the meandering Pench River that winds through its heart, the park spans an expansive area of 758 sq. km. Explore the park’s diverse ecosystems, from dense forests to serene valleys, as you embark on guided safaris and nature walks. Encounter majestic tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and an array of other wildlife species, making each moment in Pench a thrilling adventure.

Conservation and Heritage

Preserving Nature's Legacy

Discover the conservation efforts and rich heritage of Pench National Park, a sanctuary steeped in history and natural wonders. Established in 1977 as a sanctuary and elevated to national park status in 1983, Pench is the 19th tiger reserve in India, showcasing the nation’s commitment to wildlife conservation. Renowned authors like Rudyard Kipling found inspiration in Pench, immortalizing its beauty in literary works such as ‘The Jungle Book.’ As you traverse its verdant landscapes and encounter its majestic inhabitants, you become part of Pench’s enduring legacy of preservation and exploration.

A Tapestry of Flora and Fauna

Diving into Biodiversity

Delve into the rich tapestry of flora and fauna that adorns Pench National Park, home to over 1200 plant species and a myriad of wildlife. Teak, Mahua, Tendu, and Bamboo are among the dominant tree species that adorn the landscape, providing shelter to a diverse array of animals. Spot chital, sambar, wild boar, jackal, and Indian leopard roaming freely in their natural habitat. With more than 300 species of birds, including migratory ones, Pench is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike.

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