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Kanha‑Tiger Reserve
2,000
per person (approx)
Kanha‑Tiger Reserve Tour
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Kanha‑Tiger Reserve Itinerary

Last updated: 17 July 2025 | Best Time: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb

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Arrival in Khatia/Mukki/Kisli & Check-in
Arrive at one of Kanha's main gate areas (Khatia, Mukki, or Kisli, depending on your safari zone). Check into your chosen accommodation.

Travel: Varies by mode of transport

Time: Morning

Wildlife Encounter
Morning Jungle Safari
Embark on an early morning safari into Kanha National Park, known for its healthy tiger population, Barasingha (swamp deer), and diverse wildlife.

Entry: Safari fees apply

Time: 3-4 hours

Nature's Insights
Kanha Museum / Interpretation Centre
Visit the Kanha Museum or the Interpretation Centre to learn about the park's ecology, conservation efforts, and the wildlife found here. This is typically located near the main gates.

Entry: Nominal fee

Time: 1-1.5 hours

Panoramic Views
Sunset Point (Bamni Dadar)
Head to Bamni Dadar (Sunset Point) for panoramic views of the reserve, especially beautiful during sunset, offering great photographic opportunities.

Travel: Within the park's accessible zones

Time: 1-1.5 hours

Cultural Immersion
Local Village Interaction / Buffer Zone Exploration
Engage with the local culture by visiting nearby villages or exploring the buffer zone areas, which often have unique flora and fauna and local life.

Travel: Short drive from main gate areas

Time: 1.5-2 hours

Departure
Departure from Kanha
Depart from Kanha National Park for your onward journey, concluding your memorable wildlife adventure.

Travel: Varies by destination

Time: Afternoon/Evening

Budget Accommodation Options near Kanha Tiger Reserve
For budget stays, look for guesthouses or basic lodges in the villages surrounding the main safari gates like **Khatia, Mukki, or Kisli**.