Pench National Park in Madhya Pradesh
There are just
about 1100 tigers left in the wild and god forbid, before they are extinct you
really ought to head to Pench tiger reserve hotels in Madhya Pradesh state. This national park there are about
75% likelihood that you'll have the ability to see a tiger or two and has a
high density of tigers in its jungles. It's possible for you to get lodging in
lodges outside the jungles but then you've the munificent resorts that have
sprung up in the last couple of years if you are one of the high-class
travelers. The Pench National Park is one of the biggest tiger reserves in the
world. Apart from the tiger you can find other wildlife as well such as jackal,
monkeys, deer and the black bear. The part stretches over 940 kms and it really
an excellent place for wildlife enthusiasts.
So charge you zoom
cameras and novel an open jeep to take you for the safari. Every jeep has a
driver and a guide who sits next to the driver. Each jeep can fit 6 people and
you have to fill in a registration form at the jungle gates. After that you can
carry on once you've submitted the form. The jeep will go deep inside the
jungle until a tiger is tracked. Nonetheless all drivers keep radio contact
with each other so that if one driver tracks a tiger than he can tell the other
drivers who subsequently change their route and drive to the place where the
tiger has been tracked by them.
Early in the
morning the mahouts set off early on their burly elephants to track tigers down
and when they discover a tiger they'll pass to the control room on the message.
This way when the jeeps leave they've information before hand as to where the
tiger is located. In case the tiger is located a little deep inside the jungle
you won’t have the ability to go indoors by jeep. In this case you might have
to hitch a ride on the elephant that will subsequently take you inside the
jungle. And then you can see the tiger lying in the marshy grass in its
complete glory. There's absolutely no risk of the tiger attacking the elephant,
as both the grand creatures are afraid of each other. Before the sun sets you
can then return back to the lodge. As soon as you reach the outside gate you
will have to sign a form that you're checking out of the jungle.
The Pench National
Park is also known as one of the seven natural wonders of India. The whole zone
is a protected zone and poaching and hunting is strictly prohibited. The guards
are always on the alert for any kind of suspicious activities and every six
months a consensus is taken about the amount of tigers in the jungle. Here at Pench tiger reserve hotels you've the
best chance of finding the national animal of India in wilderness.
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