Destination
Panna National Park
A photo safari in Central India’s emerald forest – Panna National Park. Explore the beauty of the Panna landscape and witness the success story of the greatest tiger conservation project in India.
From zero to nearly 85! Panna National Park in Central India has scripted the world’s largest conservation success story as the park has bounced back with tiger numbers after losing all its tigers in mid 2000. A park studded with the pristine Ken river that garlands the peculiar rocks and plateaus of this forest along with the magnificent gorges that arc around this emerald forest (as it is popularly called), Panna is a delight for wildlife photographers not only because of the tigers but also because of the landscape. The park is also home to leopards, striped hyenas, sloth bears and a variety of bird species.
Key Highlights
- 3 nights and 6 safaris in Panna National Park
- Fixed team of guides and drivers
- Photography training, post processing guidance.