Tuesday 6 September 2011

Bandhavgarh national park a Delight for wildlife lovers

Bandhavgarh national park a home of white tigers in India is known for its high density of tigers. Bandhavgarh national park was covering the area of 163-sq-kms and had 25 resident white tiger. It was famous for its very high-density population of tiger. Later on Bandhavgarh was extended further and now covers a big lad of 437-sq-kms and also the population of tiger has increased.
In the region of semi superb Sal trees can be found most of the park however the higher hill reaches has varied jungles. Bamboo stretch and the grasslands are complete towards the park's north direction. The major wildlife detection is motionless in use in the core area of  bandhavgarh national park along with park's 32 charming and wooded mountains.
To one side from the wildlife, Bandhavgarh is also famous for Kalchuri archaeological remains those were exposed here. This park is located in the hills and is conquered by a 14th century impressive Bandhavgarh Fort. The surrounding hills to the fort are known for many historical caves.
Like other national park in India Bandhavgarh too was a hunting region of former state of Rewa. In 1968 It was declared as a national park by Indian Government. The Park is well known for white tiger. It is a best opportunity to meet the tiger and there are 250 various birds’ spices in the park with some other famous animal like blackbucks, porcupine, small Indian civet, smaller bandicoot rat, ratel, palm squirrel, hyena and jungle cat etc.
Bandhavgarh also has good reptile population as cobras, rat snakes, karaits, lizards, turtles and pythons. The two species of monkey found in the park are the famous Hanuman Langur and rhesus macaque.
The wide forest of Bandhavgarh National Park are surrounded by cliffs and woody Vindhyan Mountains, where as its plains have a of reed and green grass covered wetlands where Egrets and Kingfishers leap sit balanced, hunch-backed, in the shallows.

Flora &fauna:-
Bandhavgarh with 25 inhabitant tigers was noted for its high-density tiger population. The park is covered with fine trees of sal mow it has been extended to an area of 437 sq kms. The main wildlife is still done in the core of the park with it 32 picturesque, wooded hills.

Wildlife safari:-
Tourist can enjoy two ways of safari to meet the wildlife in this park jeep safari and elephant safari. Jeep safari are undertaken during early morning to till evening and elephant safari trips prepared  for tiger tracking in the early morning.

Climate of the park:-
The climate condition of the park is very to conflicting intense. The temperature in winter times various from 0 to 20 degree between Novembers to February. The temperature move up to other extreme in the summer temp. Go up to 46 degree. The park is closed from June to November in the main monsoon season. The best tiger detection area in summer month is something like the waterholes.

Best time to visit:-
The best time to visit this park is between December and February but April, May and June are the best for tiger and leopard sighting. The park is closed in during the monsoon season and the reason for closer during this season heavy rainfall washing away most of the jungle pathway.

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