Panna National Park
Wander Freely to Panna — Tigers, Waterfalls & Untouched Wilderness
Wild Roads, Forest Trails, Effortless Travel
Panna National Park, located in northern Madhya Pradesh near Khajuraho, is a spectacular wildlife reserve known for its tiger population, teak forests, and scenic landscapes. Declared a Project Tiger reserve, it offers an incredible chance to witness big cats, leopards, antelope, and over 200 bird species — all thriving in their natural habitat.
What makes Panna even more unique is the presence of the Ken River, cutting across the park and forming natural gorges and waterfalls like Raneh and Pandav Falls. Jungle safaris, river views, and offbeat forest stays make Panna ideal for wildlife lovers, photographers, and weekend explorers alike.
Easily accessible from Khajuraho (25 km) and Satna or Panna town, the journey to this national park is rich with forested beauty and quiet charm.

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Must-Visit Spots In Panna National Park
A spectacular wildlife reserve known for its tiger population, teak forests, and scenic landscapes
Hinauta Ranges
Ken River
Raneh Falls
Pandav Falls
Ken Gharial Sanctuary
Dhubela Museum
Baldev Ji Temple
Panna Diamond Mines
Ajaygarh Fort
Night Safari
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What is Panna National Park famous for?
It’s known for its tiger reserve, Ken River, and proximity to Khajuraho.
What’s the best time to visit Panna?
October to June, with March–May offering the best chances for tiger sightings.
How do I reach Panna National Park?
The nearest airport is Khajuraho (25 km), and you can reach by road from Satna, Jhansi, or Jabalpur.
Are safaris available year-round?
Core zone safaris are closed during monsoon (July to Sept). Buffer zones may remain open.
Can I stay inside the park?
Yes — there are eco-resorts, forest lodges, and luxury retreats around the park for wildlife stays.