A popular destination year-round, Satpura is located in the Dang district of Gujarat. The weekend brings a lot of visitors who seek pleasant weather, wide roads to drive on, sightseeing, and restaurants with a view of lush greenery and beautiful waterfalls. You got to watch everything from wildlife parks to spiritual sites, there are many places to stopover in Satpura with your closed ones. This hill station has lot of scope for tourists and it is obvious to get along with the handful of ancient historical buildings.
Madhya Pradesh is a Tiger State of India. The Satpura range was heavily forested until the past few decades, but there are still significant stands of forest remaining in the area. Tigers are among the species that inhabit these forest enclaves, which are at risk of disappearance.
Though Satpura has good population of the tiger and coming over here would be luckiest moment for you.
Absorb the Pristine View:
Satpura Tiger Reserve is full of serenity and its rich biodiversity is full of life. The Satpura forest let you discover the flora and fauna and they are in terms of fauna there are Spotted Dear, Indian Bison(Gaur), Tigers, Leopards, Wild boar, Wild dog, Sloth bear, Black buck and many more.
Those who venture into the unexplored terrain of Satpura will keep you engaged with the wealth of secrets hidden and lies in high mountains, deep valleys, and dense forests.
All the year round, Satpura Tiger Reserve, a part of the Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve, reveals a huge number of vacationers from Hoshangabad, Betul, and Chhindwara districts of Madhya Pradesh. Porcupine, Sambhar, Four Horned antelopes (Chowsingha), Otters, Crocodile, Malabar squirrels, Langurs etc are the great mammals for your ultimate sighting while doing jungle safari.
Special specifications of Satpura National Park: Indian Giant squirrels and White Bison and full of fun. The terrain and many water bodies, including the TawaLake, is a first-class birding spot which is awesome for cheering up your mood. Additionally, the Tawa reservoir and adjacent fields are home to a variety of migratory birds from November to March.
Jungle safari in Satpura National Park:
One can witness plenty of evidence of the big cat's presence as one travels through the reserve, but sighting one needs a bit of luck as they are yet to adjust to the visiting vehicles and tourists. Although pugmarks and scat and alarm calls of other animals can keep one fully engaged during the safari, there are occasions when the majestic cat obliges its visitors.
Steal some moment of isolation from the hustle bustle of life and enrich your soul here and don’t forget to bring your kids as they love to see their virtual celebrity tiger in real life.