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Satpura National Park

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Satpura National Park – A Sanctuary for Wildlife and Wonder.

  • Jungles of Satpura are one of the oldest reserve forests of India and this Jungle is a vast tranquil protected area within the Satpura Mountain range of the Central Indian Landscape; mostly unadulterated from human influence.
  • This unique area is part of the first Biosphere reserve of Madhya Pradesh and is endowed with one of the richest biodiversity in Central India, which includes rich floral, faunal, and cultural attributes.
  • Satpura, derived from Sanskrit means  “Seven Folds” or “Seven hills”, and forms a watershed between the Narmada and Tapti Rivers which is triangular having a unique combination found only here that Sal forests exist on the plateau part with the lower plain area having Teak forests.
  • Satpura National Park is one of the only ecosystems in Central India that houses the Indian Giant squirrel and Malabar Whistling Thrush, which are species otherwise commonly found in the Western Ghats, raising a very interesting hypothesis about how this region was a land bridge between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Himalayas.
  • Diverse Wildlife: Home to a variety of species, including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, Indian bison (gaur), and various deer species.
  • Bird Watching: A haven for birdwatchers, with over 300 species, including rare and migratory birds.
  • Flora: Experience rich vegetation, including lush sal and teak forests, bamboo groves, and medicinal plants.
  • Jeep Safaris: Guided jeep safaris offer a thrilling way to explore the park and spot wildlife in their natural habitat.
  • Walking Safaris: Engage in guided walking safaris for an immersive experience, allowing you to connect with nature up close.
  • Boat Safaris: Discover the beauty of the Denwa River through peaceful boat rides, perfect for relaxing and observing wildlife.
  • Night Safaris: Unique night safari experiences to witness the nocturnal activities of various species.
  • Trekking and Hiking: Explore numerous trekking trails that wind through picturesque landscapes and lush forests.
  • Bird Watching: Ideal locations and tips for birdwatching, especially during the migratory season.
  • Photography: Capture stunning landscapes and wildlife with numerous vantage points throughout the park.
  • Camping: Information on camping opportunities within the park for an adventurous night under the stars.
  • Winter (October to March): Pleasant weather ideal for exploring the park and birdwatching.
  • Summer (April to June): Great for spotting wildlife around waterholes as animals come out to drink.
  • Monsoon (July to September): The park is closed during heavy rains, but the lush greenery is breathtaking in the off-season.

This comprehensive descriptive structure will provide visitors with essential information about Satpura National Park and its attractions, making it easy for them to plan their adventure while staying at Chunmun Cottage.

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Satpura National Park