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One can reach Kanha by air, rail or road.
How to reach Kanha by Air: Nagpur, which is about 266kms away, is the nearest airport.
How to Reach Kanha by Rail: Jabalpur is the nearest railway station and is at a distance of 175 kms.
How to Reach Kanha by Road: There are regular buses from Jabalpur to Kanha.Taxis are also available for hire from Jabalpur, Bilaspur and Raipur.
Travel in Kanha Park: MPSTDC (Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation) jeeps are available on hire for touring the park. Elephants are used for tiger tracking and should a tiger be located, the elephant can take visitors to the site.
For jeep hire, see the MPSTDC Manager, at the Baghira Log Huts, Kisli and Kanha Safari Lodge, Mukki.
How to Reach Kanha
One can reach Kanha by air, rail or road.
How to reach Kanha by Air: Nagpur, which is about 266kms away, is the nearest airport.How to Reach Kanha by Rail: Jabalpur is the nearest railway station and is at a distance of 175 kms.
How to Reach Kanha by Road: There are regular buses from Jabalpur to Kanha.Taxis are also available for hire from Jabalpur, Bilaspur and Raipur.
Travel in Kanha Park: MPSTDC (Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation) jeeps are available on hire for touring the park. Elephants are used for tiger tracking and should a tiger be located, the elephant can take visitors to the site.
For jeep hire, see the MPSTDC Manager, at the Baghira Log Huts, Kisli and Kanha Safari Lodge, Mukki.
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Welcome To Kanha

Kanha boasts of about 22 species of mammals. Some of the inhabitants of this park are the gaur, the largest of the world's cattle; the sambar, the largest Indian deer; and the chausingha, the only four-horned antelope in the world. Other frequent visitors include the Nilgai More...

Kanha boasts of about 22 species of mammals. Some of the inhabitants of this park are the gaur, the largest of the world's cattle; the sambar, the largest Indian deer; and the chausingha, the only four-horned antelope in the world. Other frequent visitors include the Nilgai More...





