Description
Panna National Park located in Panna and Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh is formally being renowned as the 22nd tiger reserve of India and 5th in Madhya Pradesh. In the tropical region of Panna the climate of the reserve area is sometimes so pleasant, sometimes so scorching during summers but with heavy rainfalls, the area is again plush with greenery to make the ambience more appealing.
Ken River flows through this reserve and creates beautiful waterfalls on its way to the valley. The park has numerous sites of historical importance with stone paintings dating back to the Neolithic era. The ideal home to Indian tigers, Panna is composed of deciduous forests to include other species like Indian wolf, four-horned antelope, sloth bear pangolin, rusty spotted cat, leopard, carcal, and gharial.