Satpura National Park

  • Narmadapuram District (formerly Hoshangabad) of Madhya Pradesh, India

About Satpura National Park

Satpura National Park, nestled in Madhya Pradesh, India, spans over 500 square kilometers of diverse landscapes, including dense forests, rugged hills, and meandering rivers. Known for its rich biodiversity, the park is home to a variety of wildlife, including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and the Indian bison.

It offers a unique experience with its jeep and boat safaris, allowing visitors to explore its pristine environment and spot rare species. The park’s varied terrain also supports a vibrant array of bird species and flora, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.

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Famous Animals of Satpura

Popular Attractions To Visit in Satpura

Bee Falls

Bee Falls, located near Pachmarhi in Satpura National Park, is a picturesque waterfall cascading down rocky terrain. Surrounded by lush greenery, it creates a serene spot for visitors to enjoy nature's beauty. The falls, named for the buzzing bees in the area, offer a refreshing and tranquil experience.


Dhupgarh

Dhupgarh, the highest peak in Madhya Pradesh, is located in Pachmarhi within Satpura National Park. Offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys, it’s a popular spot for sunrise and sunset views. The peak's serene environment and stunning vistas make it a must-visit for nature lovers and trekkers


Handi Khoh

Handi Khoh, a dramatic gorge in Satpura National Park, is renowned for its steep cliffs and deep ravine. This striking geological feature is flanked by dense forests, creating a stunning and tranquil setting. It's a popular spot for trekking and offers breathtaking views of the rugged landscape.


Pandav Caves

The Pandav Caves, located in Pachmarhi within Satpura National Park, are ancient rock-cut cave shelters dating back to the 5th century. These historic caves, carved into the sandstone hills, are believed to have been used by Buddhist monks. They feature intricate carvings and offer a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes Satpura National Park unique?

    Satpura National Park, located in Madhya Pradesh, is known for its pristine wilderness, rugged terrains, and tranquil environment. Unlike many other national parks, Satpura allows walking safaris, offering visitors a unique and immersive forest experience. The park features hills, plateaus, rivers, and dense forests.

  • What is the best time to visit Satpura National Park?

    The best time to visit Satpura is from October to June. October to February offers pleasant weather for trekking and wildlife spotting, while March to June is ideal for observing animals near water sources despite higher temperatures.

  • How can I book a safari in Satpura National Park?

    Safaris can be booked online through the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department’s website or via authorized travel operators. Jeep safaris, boat safaris, and walking safaris are available. Advance booking is recommended during peak season.

  • What wildlife can I expect to see in Satpura?

    • Leopards
    • Sloth Bears
    • Indian Giant Squirrels
    • Bison (Gaur)
    • Sambar and Spotted Deer
    • Crocodiles
    • Over 300 bird species including paradise flycatchers
  • What is unique about walking safaris in Satpura?

    Walking safaris are a highlight of Satpura, allowing visitors to explore the forest on foot with trained naturalists. This experience offers a deeper connection with nature and opportunities to observe flora and smaller wildlife.

  • Are accommodations available near Satpura National Park?

    Yes, eco-friendly lodges and resorts are available near Madhai and surrounding areas. Many focus on sustainability and offer nature walks and bird-watching activities.

  • Can I visit Satpura National Park with children?

    Yes, Satpura is family-friendly. Children can join safaris, though walking safaris may have age restrictions. Parents should ensure children follow park rules during visits.

  • What should I pack for a trip to Satpura?

    • Light, neutral-colored clothing
    • Comfortable walking shoes
    • Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
    • Binoculars for bird watching
    • Camera for photography
    • Warm layers for winter mornings
  • Are night safaris available in Satpura National Park?

    Yes, night safaris are conducted in buffer zones, giving visitors a chance to spot nocturnal wildlife such as leopards, civets, and owls.

  • What else can I explore near Satpura National Park?

    • Denwa River: Ideal for boating and aquatic wildlife
    • Pachmarhi: Hill station with waterfalls, caves, and viewpoints
    • Local Villages: Experience local culture and traditions

    Satpura National Park offers a peaceful and distinctive wildlife experience, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

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