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Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India
by Kunal Vahalia
There are only about 1100 tigers left in the wild and god forbid, before they are extinct you should really head to Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh state. This national park has a high density of tigers in its jungles and there are about 75% chances that you will be able to see a tiger or two. You can get accommodation in lodges outside the jungles but if you are one of the high class travelers then you have the lavish resorts that have sprung up in the last couple of years. The Kanha National Park is one of the largest tiger reserves in the world. Apart from the tiger you can find other wildlife as well such as deer, monkeys, jackal and the black bear. The part stretches over 940 kms and it really a very good place for wildlife enthusiasts.
So charge you zoom cameras and book an open jeep to take you for the safari. Every jeep has a driver and a guide who sits next to the driver. Each jeep can accommodate 6 people and you have to fill in a registration form at the jungle gates. You can then proceed once you have submitted the form. The jeep will go deep inside the jungle until a tiger is traced. However all drivers maintain radio contact with each other so that if one driver tracks a tiger than he can inform the other drivers who then change their route and drive to the place where they have tracked the tiger.
Early in the morning the mahouts set off early on their burly elephants to track down tigers and when they detect a tiger they will pass on the message to the control room. This way when the jeeps leave they have information before hand as to where the tiger is located. In case the tiger is located a little deep inside the jungle then you will not be able to go inside by jeep. In this case you will have to hitch a ride on the elephant which will then take you inside the jungle. And then you can see the tiger lying in the marshy grass in its full glory. There is no danger of the tiger attacking the elephant as both the grand animals are afraid of each other. You can then return back to the lodge before the sun sets. As soon as you reach the out gate you will have to sign a form that you are checking out of the jungle.
The Kanha National Park is also known as one of the seven natural wonders of India. The whole zone is a protected zone and hunting and poaching is strictly prohibited. The guards are always on the alert for any type of suspicious activities and every six months a consensus is taken about the number of tigers in the jungle. Here at Kanha you have the best chance of seeing the national animal of India in wilderness.
About the Author
Kunal Vahalia is a travel agent based in Mumbai and he is a specialist at conducting Mumbai sightseeing tours and excursions around Mumbai. He has put in a lot of effort in researching the Mumbai tours and has come up with 14 types of different Mumbai tours. You can visit his Mumbai sightseeing tours website at namastecitytour.com.
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