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Pench National Park (Madhya Pradesh)

Pench National Park, located in Madhya Pradesh, India, is a protected area renowned for its rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes. It covers about 758 square kilometers and is famous for its population of Bengal tigers, along with leopards, wild dogs, deer, and hundreds of bird species. The park features lush teak forests, grasslands, and water bodies, providing a vital habitat for wildlife. It inspired Rudyard Kipling’s "The Jungle Book" and is a designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Visitors can enjoy safaris and nature walks, making it an important center for conservation and eco-tourism.