The Country’s most popular Kanha National Park has now been reopened for tourists again from the Sarhi gate where tourists can sight Tigers wandering through the park. From the day the national park opened wildlife enthusiasts and tourists are coming to the national park in large numbers. Tourists enjoy the bear, tiger, chital, and barasingha sightings. 

Tourists in other national parks have to wait for many days for the sightings of wild animals but the specialty of Kanha National Park is that the tourists can sight the animals easily roaming into the wild. The Tourists get excited and spellbound by sighting the majestic wild animals in the park. After waiting for three months, tourists can now watch animals from three gates. On the first day, from Khatia gate, 47 cars in the morning and 32 cars in the evening, from Mukki gate, 18 cars in the morning and 15 cars in the evening and at Sarhi gate, 1 car in the morning and 3 cars in the evening on which tourists are going for the jungle safari to relish the national park sightings. 

 

Leopards were sighted by Tourists 

To see the wonderful national park, tourists from all over the country come to visit this park. This time on the first day, tourists from Kerala, Bengaluru, and Mumbai visited the national park. They said that they saw the enchanting beauty of the park closely but, they were unable to sight the tiger even after trying several times instead, they saw the leopard on the Kisli ground. At this point, the tourists said that even the leopards are unable to sight easily but they were glad that they saw this animal. During this time, the Forest Superintendent told that all the social distancing measures are being undertaken to ensure the safety of the visitors according to the guidelines, a face mask is mandatory for all tourists, workers, guides, and drivers, and entry is prohibited without it.

 

Kanha shelters more than 120 Tigers!

Kanha National Park is an abode of more than 120 tigers whereas, on the other side, Kanha Park is also famous for Barhasigha other than Tigers. At Present, there are more than one thousand Barasingha in this national park. Other than these wild animals, the tourists here get to sight other wild animals also.

 

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Shivangi Rai is a travel writer who loves to share her travel experiences and memoirs with the audience. She desires to explore every nook and corner of India with a fascination, especially with tourism and trekking.