The Panna National Park is an ideal home to a variety of flora and fauna including vultures, cheetahs, chinkaras, sambhar and sloth bears. It is also an ideal home to the Royal Bengal Tigers (Panthera tigris) along with his fellow beings leopard (Panthera pardus), Wild dog (Cuon alpinus), Wolf (Canis lupus), Hyaena (Hyaena hyaena), Caracal (Felus caracal) and other smaller cats
Other areas of the forest are dotted with sambar, the largest of Indian deer, chital, and chousingha. When you take the safari through the jungles, you can easily spot nilgai and chinkara in most open areas in the grasslands, especially on the periphery.
The number of bird species found in Panna is around 200, which includes both local and migratory variety. One can find the species like the White-necked stork, Bareheaded goose, Honey Buzzard, King vulture, Blossom-headed Parakeet, Paradise flycatcher, Slaty-headed Scimitar-babbler. Panna National Park also boasts a variety of snakes, including the python and other reptiles in the vicinity.
There are two major entry zones for Panna Tiger Reserve namely Madla and Hinouta, which remain open for the tourists between 16th Oct- 30th June, every year. For the most rewarding tiger safari tour in Panna National Park, the jungle authorities present the jeep facilities to get inside the dense ambiance of the reserve. An hour-long boat ride is also available by the officials to catch glimpses of aquatic creatures. So, dont forget to book your jeep safaris in Panna. If you need any help, do not hesitate to contact us. We will be more than happy to help you.