
Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park, located in Madhya Pradesh, India, is one of the largest and most renowned national parks in the country. Established in 1955, it is famous for its diverse wildlife, particularly the Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, and the barasingha (swamp deer). The park spans over 940 square kilometers and features lush forests, grassy meadows, and rich wildlife habitats. It plays a crucial role in conservation efforts and attracts eco-tourism, providing visitors opportunities for wildlife safaris and experiencing India's natural beauty. Kanha was also the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book."