Kanha Tourism
Kanha's sal and bamboo forests, rolling grasslands and meandering streams
stretch over 940 sq km in dramatic natural splendour which form the core
of the Kanha Tiger Reserve created in 1974 under Project Tiger. The park
is the only habitat of the rare hardground Barasingha (Cervus Duvaceli Branderi).
This is original Kipling country of which he wrote so vividly in his Jungle
Book. The same abundance of wild life species exists today in Kanha National
Park, as it must have when Kipling roamed these parts.
The Kanha National Park, stretching over 940 sq km, the vegetation,
chiefly made of sal and bamboo forests, grasslands and streams, this park
is the sole habitat of the rare hardground barasingha.
The forests of the Banjar valley and Halon valley, respectively forming
Kanha's western and eastern halves, had even , at the turn of the century,
been famous for their deer and tiger population.
By a special statute in 1955, Kanha National Park came into being. Since
then, a string of stringent conservation programmes have been launched,
for the overall protection of the park's fauna and flora.
It is one of the most well-maintained National Parks in Asia, and a major
attraction for avid wildlife buffs all over the world.
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