Bandhavgarh Fauna

The wildlife of Bandhavgarh National Park is thruly the most glittering part of the whole forest. The park is known for the various species, and best known for the preservation of the astonishing tiger species. It is home to one of the largest populations of Bengal Tigers in the world, including the elusive white tiger.

There are three core zones in the park named Tala, Khitauli and Magadhi. These zones are equally popular for tiger sightings. Bandhavgarh is also home to a wide variety of animals, including chinkaras, nilgais and bison. The wildlife collection also includes 250 species of birds and 80 species of butterflies in addition to 37 species of mammals. Nature lovers around the world adore exploring these densely forested areas every year.

Our sightings included the following.

Tigers

Deer Species

Nilgai
Blackbuck

Gaur (Indian bison)

Grey Langur Monkeys

Wild Boar

Birds

Rufous treepie
Painted stork with great egrets
Jungle babbler
Common kingfisher
Brown shrike
Indian peafowl
Greater coucal
Pied kingfisher with Indian pond heron
Indian pond heron
Little cormorant
Greater racket-tailed Drongo
Red junglefowl
Oriental magpie-robin
Indian vulture
Red-wattled Lapwing
Indian roller

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  2. The Indian Chinkara is a fascinating species of gazelle with a remarkable ability to thrive in arid and semi-arid habitats. Its distribution across various states in India highlights its adaptability to diverse environmental conditions. Protecting their habitats and managing human-wildlife interactions are crucial for safeguarding the future of this iconic antelope in the Indian subcontinent.

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