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 The Bandavgarh falls amid the eastern edge of Satpura mount range and the Vidhyan mount range. It is situated in Jabalpur and Shahdol districts of the state, Madhya Pradesh. Bandavgarh is bordered by 32 small hills, which forms a number of spurs and valleys interspersed by low lying places like Rajbahera, Bhitri bah, Chakradhara and many more. In the hub of the place, Bandavgarh Fort was the seating place of the rulers of the Rewa State. After independence, the course of dreadful conditions of the jungle started owing to relaxed power. At present, it is an outstanding home for the tigers and is acknowledged in the world for the uppermost density of tigers.
The Bandhavgarh National Park in Umaria District is bordered by forested Vindhyan Mountains and cliffs. Traveling throughout the Bandhavgarh Park on top of an Elephant Back, the probability of viewing a tiger is rather excellent. Amid the further wild attractions comprise, Chinkara, Nilgai, Wild Boar, Chausingha and at times a Jackal or Fox. The other attractions in Bandavgarh include Bandavgarh Fort, Kalchuri Archeological Remains and Jeep and Elephant Safari. The visiting time of the park begins as of Mid-November to June. Visitors can get their by air, rail and road. The Khajurao airport is the most suitable service. There are many hotels ranging from a low rate accommodation to a high budget room. Tiger Den Hotel, Mewar Camp Hotel and Bandavgarh Jungle Lodge are few of the hotels which provide brilliant hospitality.
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