Pench National Park

let's Explore Pench National Park

Pench National Park is a national park in India's Madhya Pradesh state, established in 1975 with an area of 257.26 km2 (99.33 sq mi) It includes Pench Tiger Reserve 



What is Pench National Park known for?

  • The national park area majorly comprises of the canopy, mixed forest, and wide stretch of grassy patches. Pench is also known as a birders paradise with over 285 bird species of residents and migratory birds found in the park. These birds are one of the major attractions of the national park.




  •  The park protects the overgrown deciduous forests and landscape which is home to an lots of wildlife and the endangered Bengal tiger. There are approximately     40 tigers living within the boundaries of the park.

  • One of the most coveted wildlife sightings is the Bengal tiger.  Some of the other predator species include the Indian leopard, Indian wolf,  fox, hyena, jackal  and wild dear.  Some of the other hopeful wildlife species include ,  barking deer,  nilgai, chital, and wild boar.

    There are over 210 species of birds nesting or migrating through the park creating a spectacular place for bird-lovers.  Many of the species are fowl, heron, or other species frequently found along river banks.

















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