The town of Bandhavgarh is located in the state of Madhya Pradesh and is among the few natural homes to the white tigers in India. This was also the hunting ground of the Rewa Maharajas. There is an old fort which stands here till date and overlooks the entire forest. In the year 1986, owing to the wide biodiversity of the place, Bandhavgarh was converted into a national park. It is famous for sheltering the highest number of tiger population in the country. Apart from tigers, it also houses a dense population of leopards and different species of deer along with several other rare species of wildlife.
Some of the tourist sightseeing places in Bandhavgarh include Baghel Mueseum, Bandhavgarh Hill, Bandhavgarh Fort, Bandhavgarh Ancient Caves, Bandhavgarh National Park and more. Here is a pictorial tour of the attractions that travellers can see in Bandhavgarh.
The Long Winding Roads
The road leading to the town of Bandhavgarh.
Photo Courtesy: Varun Shiv Kapur
Bandhavgarh Hill
Scenic view of Bandhavgarh Hill.
Photo Courtesy: JP Bennett
Bandhavgarh National Park
Be awe-struck by the sight of the White Tigers.
Photo Courtesy: Jack Fiallos
Gharpiri Dam
A Kingfisher at the Gharpuri Dam.
Photo Courtesy: Lip Kee
Shesh Shaiya
Admire the beauty of Lord Vishnu's statue.
Photo Courtesy: Brian Gratwicke
Elephant Ride
Take a ride atop the elephant in the National Park.
Photo Courtesy: NH53
Hidden Tiger
A tiger resting amongst the shrubs.
Photo Courtesy: Ishan Manjrekar
Spotted Red Deer
A spotted red deer curiously looking at the tourists.
Photo Courtesy: Sankara Subramanian
Eyeing for its prey
A vulture keeping a lookout for a prey to hunt.
Photo Courtesy: Ishan Manjrekar