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Tour Itinery Delhi - Jabalpur - Kanha National park
This is an indicative itinerary, to help plan your trip.
Delhi - Jabalpur - Kanha (2 nights/3 days)
- Day 1 - Arrive at Jabalpur by Gondwana Express (0715hrs). Depart for Kanha (168kms). Evening roam around. Overnight at Baghira log huts, Kisli/ Kanha Safari Lodge, Mukki
- Day 2 - Park rounds of Kanha
- Day 3 - Morning park round. Depart for Jabalpur (168 kms) to board Gondwana express for Delhi (1555 hrs)
By Road
Road map - Delhi - Jabalpur (via NH2)
Route - Delhi - Ballabgarh - Palwal - Kosi Kalan - Agra - Dhoulpur - Morena - Gwalior - Dabra - Datia - Jhansi - Chhatarpur - Damoh - Jabalpur
Distance covered - 815 kms (Delhi - Jabalpur)
No of hours drive - 12-13 hours
Itinery by road will take - 6/7 days
Distance
- Delhi Jabalpur - 815 kms
- Jabalpur - Kanha - 168 kms
Stay
Baghira Log Huts - Kisli, Kanha
Tel: (07649) 277227/277211
Email: blh@mptourism.com
Rooms from Rs 1100/- onwards
Kanha Safari Lodge, Mukki Kanha
Tel: (07636) 290715 / (07637) 296029
Email: ksl@mptourism.com
Rooms from 1100/- onwards
What to see
Jabalpur
Pleasure resort and capital of the Gond kings during the 12th century, Jabalpur was later the seat of the Kalchuri dynasty. The Marathas held sway over Jabalpur until 1817 when the British wrested it from them and left their impression on the spacious cantonment with its colonial residences and barracks. Today Jabalpur is an important administrative centre abustle with commercial activity.
Kanha National Park
Kanha's sal and bamboo forests rolling grasslands and meandering streams stretch over 940 sq kms in dramatic natural splendour. It is home to an amazing variety of mammals including the tiger, leopard and bison. It is also the only habitat of the rare Hardground Barasingha. Besides there are over 200 species of birds making Kanha a bird watcher's paradise.
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