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Panna National Park Tiger Safari

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Overview

Panna National Park, located in Madhya Pradesh, India, is a biodiverse haven. Home to Bengal tigers, leopards, and vibrant birdlife, it charms with the Ken River, gorges, waterfalls, and historic sites. Safari adventures promise encounters with wildlife in this conservation success story.  Panna is famous for successful tiger conservation efforts, showcasing a rebound in the tiger population.

About this activity

Embark on a thrilling tiger safari in Kanha National Park, India. Lush landscapes and experienced guides enhance the adventure, promising close encounters with Bengal tigers, leopards, and diverse wildlife. A must for nature enthusiasts and wildlife seekers.


US$ 60.08 US$ 42.06 /P.P
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3,014 reviews
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Important information

Inclusions
  • A Private open jeep with a driver for a tiger safari inside the Panna National Park.
  • Forest paid entry fees. ( Permit )
  • Live tour guide ( naturalist ) during the safari.
  • Service charges and all taxes
Departure details
Exclusions
  • Pickup and drop off from the hotel or airport.
  • Accommodation and food
  • Tips
Know before you go
  • Note: please be aware that this is a tiger reserve, NOT A ZOO. As such, sightings of tigers are unpredictable and cannot be guaranteed.
  • Kanha National Park Core Zone Safari remains closed from 1 July to 30 September every year.
  • Kanha National Park Core Zone Safari remains closed every Wednesday Evening.
Additional information
  • The best time to visit the Reserve is October to June.
  • Send us your ID Proof (like Aadhar, Passport, Pancard, Election Car, DL, or any other ID proof ) for Park entry via WhatsApp or email After booking.
  • The Government forest department manages and operates the safari. ( We have to follow the Forest Department rules )
  • This package does not guarantee to book your safari in a specific zone. Your safari will be in one of the following zones Kanha/Kisli/Mukki/Sarhi/Khatia/Phen/Khapa/Sijora. If you want to book a specific zone you have to let us know before the booking.
  • Kanha National Park have 3 Entry Point Khatia/Mukki/Sarhi. There is a 40 km difference between each entry.
  • Dear Customer, Forest has proposed for rate increase if the same gets approved you will required to pay the difference amount at the time of your safari at the park counter.
  • At the time of entry please carry an updated printout of your entry permit also ensure that the QR Code on your permit is not distorted as this QR Code will be scanned for verification.
  • It is compulsory to take an authorized park guide with every safari vehicle. Obey the park guide.
  • Please don't get down from the vehicle, until advised by the park guide.
  • Carry and use of Tobacco items, Inflammable articles, etc. is prohibited inside the protected area.
  • Use of and to carry alcohol, and entering in an intoxicated condition is prohibited inside the protected area.
  • To carry arms-ammunition and explosives etc. inside the protected area is prohibited.
  • Use of polythene is prohibited inside the protected area.
  • Littering is prohibited inside the protected area.
  • To carry pets inside the protected area is prohibited.
  • Creating noises by the use of transistor tape-record or blowing horn or similar equipment is prohibited inside the protected area.
  • Except photography, any other use of the mobile phone is prohibited inside the protected area.
  • Lifting of any forest produce plants or animal articles inside the protected area is prohibited.
  • Teasing of wild animals, feeding them, or chasing them is prohibited inside the protected area.
  • To ensure the safety of wild animal’s speed limit of 20 kmph is decided for the tourist vehicles. In case of speeding please inform to the park management.
  • Maintain silence and discipline during safari. Misconduct, Indiscipline, or shouting is prohibited inside the protected area.
  • Follow the provisions of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, M.P. Wildlife (Protection) Rules 1974 and the rules imposed by local management.
  • All protected areas will remain closed for tourism and videography/filming/photography on the Government holidays of Dipawali and Holi. Permits if booked on these dates due to any calendar issues shall be cancelled with a full Refund excluding the MPOnline Portal service fee.
  • This is a legal entry permit issued as per Rule 34 of Wildlife (Protection) (Madhya Pradesh) Rules, 1974 under Section 28 (1) (d) of the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972. This entry permit is individual, non-transferable, and valid for entry for the period mentioned in it.
  • For Add-On Permits, the first two tourists on whose names permits were booked have to be present during the park visit otherwise the permit will be considered canceled.


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