Bandhavgarh Travel Guide

Bandhavgarh National Park, also in Madhya Pradesh, is famous for having the highest density of tigers in India. Once a royal hunting reserve, it’s now a hotspot for big cat lovers. The park also holds mythological value — legend says Lord Rama gifted this land to his brother Lakshmana, hence the name Bandhavgarh (Brother’s Fort).

Compact, scenic, and thrilling — Bandhavgarh offers intense tiger tracking experiences, making it a favorite among wildlife photographers.


Best Time to Visit Bandhavgarh

Visit between October and June, especially March to May for prime tiger spotting.


Why Visit Bandhavgarh?

If your dream is to see a wild tiger, Bandhavgarh offers some of the best chances. The terrain is varied — from meadows to dense forests — and safaris are both exciting and rewarding.


Bandhavgarh Temperature Guide

  • Winter (Nov–Feb): 7°C – 22°C
  • Summer (Apr–June): 32°C – 44°C
  • Monsoon: Closed (July–Sep)

Places to Visit in Bandhavgarh

  • Bandhavgarh National Park: Divided into core zones like Tala, Magadhi, and Khitauli — each offering unique landscapes.
  • Bandhavgarh Fort: Ancient hilltop ruins with mythological ties — accessible by guided treks.
  • Shesh Shaiya: A 10-meter-long statue of reclining Vishnu, hidden in the jungle.
  • Jwalamukhi Temple (nearby): A local pilgrimage site with spiritual significance.

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