Did you know that Satpura National Park is the only national park in India where one can experience a walking safari ?
The Satpura Range includes Satpura National Park, which is situated in Madhya Pradesh’s Narmadapuram district. You can experience the incredible biodiversity of the central Indian highland in the national park and the neighbouring Bori and Pachmarhi Wildlife Sanctuary, which together make up a sizable and distinctive protected area.
A walk through the core area of Satpura National Park entails passing through a sal and teak forest, meadows, and the Denwa River’s backwaters, of course with the assistance of a knowledgeable naturalist. It’s unlikely that you’ll see a tiger in Satpura, but once you start walking through the forest and are surrounded by tall trees, birds, and other forest creatures, you’ll be glad you didn’t. When you are strolling through a thick forest, the last thing you want to see is a tiger!
The variety of wildlife in Satpura National Park-
In total, the park is home to 31 species of reptiles and amphibians, more than 300 species of birds, and 52 species of mammals. Although there have been numerous good leopard, sloth bear, and wild dog sightings, going on a walking safari is generally safe.
What sets apart Satpura National Park?
Did you know that the only national park in India where a walking safari is possible is Satpura National Park? You did read that correctly. In all of India’s national parks, getting out of the safari vehicles is strictly forbidden, let alone going on a walking safari. But in Satpura National Park, that is not the case. This is due to the well-known and basic fact that Satpura National Park has never had many opportunities to see tigers. You get the chance to go on a walking safari into the central area of the national park.
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