SATPURA TIGER RESERVE is one of my favorite places in India, and in this comprehensive guide to the Satpura Tiger Reserve, I hope to share the reasons for my enthusiasm and reassure others to take the time to get to know this beautiful park in Madhya Pradesh, India.
The
Satpura Tiger Reserve is a diverse ecosystem, with waterways, dense forests,
deep ravines, sand cliffs, grasslands, and pristine forests. Moreover, it is
very beautiful. Add to this the fact that it is less crowded than most other
parks and has very different offerings - like a morning boat ride and a safari
in the main area - and you have an amazing natural environment in India. India
is not known as a wildlife sanctuary, but with wildlife safaris in India.
Need to know
about the Satpura Tiger Reserve
The
Satpura Range of mountains runs through central India, near the Maharashtra
border with Madhya Pradesh. The name of the Satpura Tiger Reserve and National
Park is derived from this list. The name Satpura is Sanskrit and means seven
mountains (sapta - seven and pura - mountain).
Satpura
was started in 1981 when it was merged with the shrines of Pachmari and Bori.
In 2000, a leopard was officially named, as part of the Project Tiger program
that began in 1973. Satpura National Park is spread over more than 1,427 square
miles and its height is between 300 and 1,352 meters.
The plants of the Satpura Tiger Reserve are as
diverse - and amazing - as the landscape. There are heavy forests of sal trees
and wide tracts of teak, as well as mahua, tendu, and bamboo. There are
medicinal plants, fruit trees, and so on - about 1,300 plant species and 62
tree species.
The best
things you can do at Satpura Tiger Reserve
One of the
great things about Satpura Tiger Reserve and National Park is the amazing
variety of things to do, much more than most parks. Obviously, you can ride a
jeep safari to the main area and buffer areas. But you can also travel by boat
and make a guided tour of the main area. Other accommodations, such as
Pugdundee Safaris Denwa Backwater Escape also offer camping in the backyard.
I enjoyed
sailing from the Madhai Gate to the main area in the morning, and in the
evening. As you sail along the coastline, you get a glimpse of the birds and
animals. It is very environmentally friendly! I also loved the safari trip to
the main area. Our experienced guide stopped to show us the many signs of bears
and tigers and other animals - animal symbols such as scratches, scats, and
even fur coats. Little things you can remember if you do not go - and you do
not have a highly trained, careful guide with you.
Perhaps my
favorite activity was the night we spent camping at Satpura Park and Denwa
Backwater Escape. They had set up a comfortable camp on the bank of a small
river. We had our own bathroom tents and a great outdoor dining experience - it
was great. Each tent has a secure front end so that we can see outside all
night long. In the morning there were pictures of leopards near the river, a
few meters from our tents. After breakfast, we set off and met a jeep a few
miles away in the woods. It was magical.
Reach
Satpura
By road: When driving from Bhopal take NH - 12 to Obedullaganj and NH - 69 to Hoshangabad and the regional highway - 22 to 4 km near the city of Sohagpur. From there take a road 17 miles right to reach Denwa Backwater Escape. A tourist driving from Bhopal can also stop at the Bimbetka caves in the world’s most treasured place.
By Air: Bhopal is the nearest airport from
Satpura National Park and accommodation offers accommodation and booking
services. Bhopal is well connected by numerous flights from Mumbai, Delhi and
other parts of the country by many international carriers.
By Rail: Satpura is probably the most
connected Tiger Reserves in the country by train, with Itarasi, Hoshangabad,
Piparia and Sohagpur railway stations within 70 miles of trains from all parts
of the country. Bhopal is the capital of Madhya Pradesh and is well connected
by trains from all over the country.
Accommodation
in Satpura Tiger Reserve
Denwa Backwater Escape - This
place is well located on the Denwa River - we saw crocodiles crawling along the
riverbank, right in the area, every day - with beautiful views of Satpura in
the distance. It is only 1 km from the Madhai gate. At this gate you can take a
boat on the Denwa River to get main point, which also offering chance for boat
riding. And nearby there are a few excellent buffer locations like Parsipani.
Elegant cottages are extremely comfortable and are spread all over the place,
giving guests privacy and a real sense of nature.
Forsyth Lodge While in Satpura, I spent
the afternoon at Forsyth Lodge and really liked this beautiful place. It is
located in a rural area, near the village, and it sounds very real - while
providing a comfortable living experience. Forsyth Lodge comes in a fun way all
the way. They are very committed to conserving the environment and giving
visitors the best wildlife experience, and taking great care of the food they
provide. Much of it comes from their natural garden, and it is fun, fresh, and
equally healthy.
Reni Pani Lodge: The lodge is one of the premier dormitories in the region. Like Denwa Backwater Escape and Forsyth Lodge, Toftigers is guaranteed. Like Denwa Backwater Escape and Forsyth Lodge, you will have a wealth of wildlife safari experience with some of the industry's leading environmental experts.
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