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Bandhavgarh
National Park
Set
amongst the Vindhyas, in Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh is
a small national park, but with the highest known
density of tiger population in India. This is also known
as White Tiger territory. These have been found in the
old state of Rewa for many years. The other species
found in abundance in Bandhavgarh are the gaur or Indian
bison, the sambar, the barking deer and the nilgai.
The terrain is made of rocky hills, sal forests and
grazing areas, formerly agricultural land. The finest of
these hills is the Bandhavgarh hill, and on its highest
point stands Bandhavgarh Fort. Though no records remain
to show when the fort was constructed, it is believed to
be about 2000years old. Several dynasties have ruled the
fort: for example, the Maghas from the 1st century A.D,
the Vakatakas from the 3rd century; the Sengars from the
5th century, and the Kalachuris from the 10th
century.The oldest signs of habitation, are the caves
dug into the sandstone, near the fort. Several of these
contain Brahmi inscriptions dating from the 1st century
B.C. Prior to becoming a National Park, the forest range
around the regionhad been maintained as a Shikargarh, or
game preserve, of the Maharajahsof Rewa. It was only in
1968, that the area was declared as a National Park.
Since then, stringent steps have been taken to retain it
as an unspoilt natural habitat.
There are more than 22 species of mammals, and 250
species of birds. Some of the inhabitants of this park
are the rhesus macaque, the black-faced langur, jungle
cats, chinkara, and the chital. The Park attracts many
migratory-birds in the winter months, that include the
steppe eagle and a variety of wildfowl. Reptilian fauna
include cobra, krait, python, turtle and avariety of
lizards. The Bandhavgarh National Park has excellent
game and bird viewing to offer, coupled with a
fascinating historical element to it, thus satiating
those adventurous at heart, completely.
The park can be explored on elephant back (also, a much
preferred means of tiger-tracking) or in a vehicle. Jeep
safaris are best undertaken, from dawn till about 10a.m,
and from 4 p.m till dusk, as the animals are quite
active during these periods.
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