
Pench Tiger Reserve
Pench Tiger Reserve is a protected area located in the central Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Named after the Pench River, the reserve covers about 758 square kilometers of diverse habitats, including forests and grasslands. It's renowned for its population of Bengal tigers and is part of the larger Pench Wildlife Sanctuary. The reserve is home to a variety of flora and fauna, making it an important site for biodiversity conservation. It's also a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and tourists, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing, photography, and ecological education.