Satpura National Park is well-managed and human activity is also well-organized within the limits. It belongs to the Panchmarhi Biosphere Reserve. Pachmarhi encompasses three protection sites: the Bori Sanctuary, Satpura National Park, and Pachmarhi Sanctuary beyond this known as the Satpura Tiger Reserve.

Satpura Tiger Reserve is positioned in the south of the river Narmada. The rich biodiversity forest of the Satpura ranges is occupied by countless endangered species. Keeping this area of expertise in mind, Satpura Tiger Reserve made it declared the primary diversity reserve of Madhya Pradesh in the year 1999. The high variety of the Pachmarhi plateau is coated by Sal forests, whereas intense teak forests are widened over its lower hill ranges. Here, 26 varieties of the Himalayan region and 42 species of Nilgiri areas are found. Satpura Tiger Reserve is also popularly named the northern edge of Western Ghats.

Satpura National Park Jeep Safari

Jeep safari in Satpura goes in a safe jungle and makes you feel comfortable. Special permits are required for access to protected zones. Hunting trips stay banned under India’s Wildlife Protection Act 1973 and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna.

There are ultimate things to do in Satpura National Park. You deserve the best and the pristine landscape and thick woods of this trendy national park endow you with a haven for rare and endangered species of flora and fauna. Jeep safari would lead your way towards having rendezvous with the Royal Bengal Tiger, Indian White Tiger, Indian Bison, Blue Bull, Rock Python, and myriad varieties of mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects, trees and shrubs thrive at this time.  

Flora & Fauna

The indulgence of flora and fauna in Satpura Tiger Reserve would make a great difference in your life. This is a must-visit to observe the highlights of the park. This large land belongs to the tigers and their secured habitat. This area is home to just about 14 endangered species, among which Giant Squirrel, Indian Skimmer, Black Bellied Tern, Leaf-nosed Bat, etc. are the specialty of the area. More than 300 species of birds are found here such as Malaba Pied Hornbill, Malabar Whistling Thrush, and Madhya Pradesh's state bird Paradise Flycatcher (Doodhraj). You also will get the opportunity to migratory birds such as Bar-headed Geese, Pintails, Spot-bills, spoon-bills, and many more. They are also present in large groups during the autumn. 

Conclusion

All in all, the trip to Satpura National Park is the perfect place to hang around the rich biodiversity and appreciate Satpura animals’ presence. Start booking with us as our Safari’s cheapest price will encourage you to, do even more, being here.

Note: The most frequent way is to book the safari through booking online for a perfectly organized trip.