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Kanha National Park- The Largest National Park of Madhya Pradesh

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About Kanha National Park Kanha National Park is also known as Kanha Tiger Reserve. Kanha National Park Located in Madhya Pradesh, It is the largest national park in central India. It is famous for the habitat of national animal tigers and a number of wild animals. Kanha national park is a town located in Mandla district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, which makes tourists enjoy their natural beauty. The Kanha national park was established in1 June 1955 and in 1973 was made the Kanha Tiger Reserve. Now it stretches over an area of 940 km in the two districts Mandla and Balaghat. Kanha national park in 1974 was taken under the project tiger reserve. A major attraction of the Kanha national park The interesting terrain of the national park is one of its major attractions. It has a horseshoe-shaped valley, surrounded by Maikal Range. The flowing Surpan River through Kanha's central fields and grasslands covering the vast plateau region is the source of water of the forest in

Kanha National Park-Tiger Reserve of Madhya Pradesh

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Kanha National Park is a national park and a Tiger Reserve in the Mandla and Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh, India. In the 1930s, the Kanha area was divided into two sanctuaries, Hallon and Banjar, of 250 and 300 km². Kanha National Park was created on 1 June 1955. Today it stretches over an area of 940 km² in the two districts Mandla and Balaghat. Together with a surrounding buffer zone of 1,067 km² and the neighboring 110 km² Phen Sanctuary, it forms the Kanha Tiger Reserve ."Kanha Tiger Reserve". Madhya Pradesh Forest Department. Retrieved 14 April 2010. This makes it the largest National Park in Central India The park has a significant population of Royal Bengal Tiger, leopards, the sloth bear, Barasingha and Indian wild dog. For Which Kanha National Park is Famous? A heightened attraction within the Park is Bamni Dadar, popularly known as Sunset Point that offers the most awe-inspiring backdrop of the sunset against grazing Sambhars and Gaurs, magnifying t