One of Central India's most diversified and attractive national parks is Satpura National Park, which is
situated in the lovely and varied suburbs of Madhya Pradesh. The TOFT Wildlife Tourism Award for the
most visitor-friendly wildlife sites in 2010 went to the sanctuary, one of India's most stunning tiger
sanctuaries. Satpura Tiger Reserve is 202 square miles in size and is situated in the Hoshangabad district
of Madhya Pradesh, India. The Satpura Hill ranges, also known as the Mahadeo hills, are the source of
the reserve's name.
Together with the sanctuaries of Bori and Pachmarhi, the Satpura National Park offers around 550 square
miles of tiger reserve land, making it extremely important to India's ecosystem. It was established in
1981 and ranges in elevation from 300 to 1,352 meters. In addition to a wide range of plants and
animals, the Satpura National Park's forest enclaves serve as refuge for a number of threatened and
endangered species.
In 1862, Captain James Forsyth of the Bengal Lancers made the first explorations of the land and region that now make up Satpura National Park. It was decided to designate the region as a reserve forest when the relevant authorities recognized the ecological and commercial worth of the large tracts of verdant forests it contained. The state government then designated the region as a National Park and Sanctuary, allowing for greater focus on preserving the ecosystem's overall faunal and floral diversity. The Indian government later designated the Satpura National Park and the nearby Bori and Panchmarhi Sanctuaries as the Satpura Tiger Reserve.
2. Morning Safari (Longer): 6:30 AM to 12:30 PM
3. Full Day Safari: 6:30 AM to 5:00 PM
4. Evening Safari: 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM
5. Elephant Safari: 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM
2. For Foreign Nationals: INR 5,800
Best Time to visit Satpura Tiger Reserve
The Satpura National Park is open from October 16 to June. Safari trips and watercraft are available to wildlife enthusiasts in Satpura during this season.
Therefore, if you're in Madhya Pradesh, you should stop by this wildlife location as soon as possible. Make sure you have a digital camera and binoculars with you so you can enjoy seeing and photographing uncommon animal, bird, and plant species.
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By Rail: Pipariya (about 50 km), Bhopal (about 140 km), and Jabalpur (about 260 km) are the closest railheads to the park..
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By Road: Bhopal (about 180 km), Jabalpur (about 360 km), Chindwara (about 360 km), and Nagpur (about 265 km) are just a few of the cities that have good road connections to Satpura National Park.