Discover the best top things to do in Chhatarpur, India including The Panna National Park Safari, Raneh Falls, Ken Gharial Sanctuary, Matangesvara Temple, Gulganj Fort, Arhanta Yoga Ashram, Panna National Park, Kuber Handicrafts, Maharaja Chhatrasal Museum.
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PANNA NATIONAL IS ONE THE BEST PLACE NEAR KHAJURAHO THERE YOU CAN SEE MANY KINDE ONF ANIMAL LIKE TIGER AND ETC . THIS IS EMAIL [email protected] and number is 8827246888
4.5 based on 165 reviews
A much shorter drive from Khajurao than the Pana falls we were greeted as we entered the park by our first site of Jackals, followed by deer, guar antelope and wild boar. From the viewing points over looking the gorge and falls which in late November still had a good flow of water we saw a huge crocodile, and a wide range of birdkife including pied kingfisher..
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Nice calm area to go away from other travellers and immerse in nature. Close to Raneh falls. Best to go early around sunrise to see the animals. Entry fee was pricey but can understand as more tourist visit Panna is search of tiger. We saw birds,deer, monkey,vultures, peacock...
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Arhanta Yoga ashram in India is located in beautiful region of Central India near the historical town of Khajuraho also known as City of temples. At our ashram we give professional yoga, meditaion and ayurveda courses for students who want to learn and grow. We also have various programs for beginners and advanced students from all backgrounds. The ashram is a peaceful and serene residential yoga school with basic and simple but sufficient ammeneties. The students have to follow ashram rules to maintain purity and serenity of the ashram.
4.0 based on 402 reviews
It is one of the most important Tiger reserves of central India.Closed Wednesday afternoon for visitors
This is a nice park. The park was well maintained and the guides picked up even the smallest piece of trash we came across which is unlike any place outside the park. They take great care to protect the animals. We even had to complete a questionnaire about recent travel to China because they were concerned we could transmit the coronavirus to the animals. We didn’t see a tiger on our drives, but we heard one growl. We saw a leopard, a jungle cat, a sloth bear, various types of deer, many varieties of birds, wild boar, etc.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
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