Pench National Park
The Pench National Park, Nagpur lies on Nagpur-Jabalpur NH-7, just on boarder of Madhya Pradesh and Maharastra and is one of the most popular tourist destinations and wild life park in the city. The Pench National Park is situated at a distance of 95 kms from the city of Nagpur and is well-known for the abundance of flora and fauna found within the park as the varied species of wildlife.
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Ramtek
Ramtek, Nagpur is one of the main destinations of tourist interest in the city. Ramtek- named because it was graced by the sacred feet of Lord Rama and Sita, his wife. The fame of this place of Nagpur is to a great extent owing to the myths and legends that are linked with the place. Ramtek is situated at a distance of 57 kms from the city of Nagpur in Maharashtra.
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Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary
Situated at the Tirora Range of Bhandara Forest Division, which comes under the Bhandara District of Maharashtra, Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary is approximately 130 km to the west of Nagpur and makes one of the popular excursions from the city.
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Navegaon National Park
Located in the Navegaon area of Maharashtra, at a distance of approximately 150 km from Nagpur city, Navegaon National Park is one of the most popular forest reveres of the Vidarbha region of the state. Spread over an area of almost 135 sq km, this wildlife park comprises of a deer park, an aviary, 3 landscaped gardens and Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary.
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Pavnar
Strategically situated on the edge of the Dham River, Pavnar is of great historical significance located in the district of Wardha. The name of this place is derived from a Rajput ruler Pawan. It forms one of the most prehistoric colonies in the district. The major attractions of this place are Gandhi Kuti and Paramdham Ashram of Vinobaji. It is the place of an ashram, which was founded by the great social reformer and campaigner Acharya Vinoba Bhave for the treatment of leprosy patients - and also the location of the Gandhi Kuti.
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Tadoba National Park
Situated at a distance of approximately 85 km from the city of Nagpur and comes under the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, Tadoba National Park is the oldest National Park in Maharashtra. Situated away from the annoying rush of city life, in the heart of a reserved area, the national park serves as an ideal tourist spot as well as getaway destination for the people of Nagpur. The wide diversity of wild animals seen at Tadoba National Park comprise of Tigers, Panthers, Bisons, Sloth Bears, Hyenas, Jackals, Wild Dogs, Blue Bulls, Sambar, Cheetahs, Barking Deer, etc.
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Kanha National Park
Located in Banjar and Halon valleys in the Mandla / Balaghat districts of the state of Madhya Pradesh, The Kanha National Park is one of the India’s finest tiger reserves. Spread more than 940 sq km of landscape in a horse shoe shaped valley bound by the spurs of the Mekal range, the park offers a varies topography. Kanha national park is more renowned for its varied wildlife. The natural exquisiteness of its landscape is just as charming. The vegetation, mainly made of sal and bamboo forests, grasslands and streams gives additional charming view to visitors. Kanha is the largest habitat of the tigers in the country.
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