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Kanha Tiger Reserve comparieses
parts of the Mandla, Balaghat, Kwardha and
dinodor distrcts fothe Indian state fo
Madhya Pradesh. It is located in the
Malkal hills of the Satpura hill range
Kanha is internationally renowned for its
rich floral and faunal attributes.
The Reserve is an excellent interspersion
of the Dadars garassy expanses, dense
forest and riverine forest. It is very
rich in floral largely due to the
combination of land forms and soil types
apart from the most character of the
regaion. The rich habitat diversity of the
Reserve suuports abundant animal
communities and the lesser life forms, The
Reserve is the sanctum sanctorum of
typical Central Indian Fauna.
Kanha has distinguished itself in saving
the endangered Centeral Indian Barasingha
(Cervus duvauceli branderi) from
extinction and harboring the only
population of this deer species in the
World. Phen Wildlife sanchary (Phen WLS)
in the North East of Kanha has been made
the mini satellite core of the Reserve.
Forest Type
Moist Peninsular Sal Forest
High level Sal
Low level Sal
Valley Sal
Southern tropical Moist Mixed Decidous
Forest
Southern Tropical dry Decidous Mixed
Forest
General Information :
Best Time to Visit: March to June
Nearest Town : Mandla (65 Km)
How to Get Here :
Air : Jabalpur (170 km), Nagpur (270 km)
Rail : Jabalpur (170 km), Nagpur (270 km).

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