Bandhavgarh National Park is in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This biodiverse park is known for its large population of royal Bengal tigers, especially in the central Tala zone. Other animals include white tigers, leopards and deer. The mix of tropical forest, Sal trees and grassland is home to scores of bird species, including eagles. To the south are the remains of the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort. ― Google
Area: 446 km²
Coordinates: 23°41′58″N 80°57′43″E / 23.69944°N 80.96194°E
Established: 1968; Tiger Reserve in 1993
Location: Madhya Pradesh, India
Nearest city: Umaria
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"> Bandhavgarh National Park is in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This biodiverse park is known for its large population of royal Bengal tigers, especially in the central Tala zone. Other animals include white tigers, leopards and deer. The mix of tropical forest, Sal trees and grassland is home to scores of bird species, including eagles. To the south are the remains of the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort. ― GoogleArea: 446 km²
Coordinates: 23°41′58″N 80°57′43″E / 23.69944°N 80.96194°E
Established: 1968; Tiger Reserve in 1993
Location: Madhya Pradesh, India
Nearest city: Umaria
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Bandhavgarh National Park is in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This biodiverse park is known for its large population of royal Bengal tigers, especially in the central Tala zone. Other animals include white tigers, leopards and deer. The mix of tropical forest, Sal trees and grassland is home to scores of bird species, including eagles. To the south are the remains of the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort. ― Google
Area: 446 km²
Coordinates: 23°41′58″N 80°57′43″E / 23.69944°N 80.96194°E
Established: 1968; Tiger Reserve in 1993
Location: Madhya Pradesh, India
Nearest city: Umaria
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