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Madhya Pradesh is a state at the
centre of India and true to its name it has a balanced environment.
It is prominent for Hindu pilgrimages
and temples, but there is no scarcity for mosques, Jain temples or
Buddhism.
Moreover, the number of dynasties and
rulers were many in numbers.
Madhya Pradesh wildlife is also very
well maintained in the sanctuaries and being the national treasure it
is of great attraction.
The wildlife in Madhya Pradesh is an
attraction as you can see the wildlife in their natural habitat, which
is a rare experience.
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As this state passed on many hands and
numerous rulers, each one of them had their own settings and definite
purposes, but all of them contributed to the city their mark of
existence in the form of sculpture, architecture, paintings and
monuments.
Though the state boasts of natural beauty
that is entirely diverse in nature, yet Madhya Pradesh has everything
that it needs. A large plateau, spectacular mountain ranges, meandering
rivers and an extensive land of thick forests offer a natural and
unique habitat for the Madhya Pradesh wildlife.
The wildlife in Madhya Pradesh is the major
pull for the tourists, apart from the other tourist attractions such as
forts, temples, palaces and monuments.
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The best of the wildlife in Madhya
Pradesh can be found in the Kanha National Park.
This park is found the ideal place as
it has rolling grasslands, bamboo and sal forests as well as meandering
streams offering a natural grandeur for the tourists.
Kanha tiger reserve is one of the big
attractions. Madhya Pradesh wildlife can be found in another premier
place Bandhavgarh National Park.
Bandhavgarh is well known for the
highest density of tigers in India.
Tourists can see many tigers and as
these animals are in the natural abode they live very relaxed and calm.
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Madhya Pradesh wildlife may be very
interesting to bird lovers. People who are passionate about birds can
quench their eagerness here. The wildlife in Madhya Pradesh has another
destination called Panna National Park.
The scenic beauty of this park is enhanced
due to the Ken River passing by. The species that are predominant are
the Chital, Chinkara and the Indian gazelle.
The other species found here are the Sambar,
Blackbuck, Nilgai, Sloth Bear, Chausingha, Leopard, Common Langur,
Striped Hyena, Jackal, Tiger, wild Boar, Crocodile, Jungle cat and many
other animals. This Park is rich in avifauna (the birds of specific
region or season).
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