Roar into Bandhavgarh National Park, a top wildlife destination in Madhya Pradesh! Once known as 'Brother's Fort,' this historic jungle is legendary for its tiger sightings. Explore ancient caves and relive history while spotting majestic tigers and other amazing wildlife. A thrilling Indian wildlife adventure awaits!
Birdwatching In The Diverse Avifauna.
Capture Wildlife Through Photography.
Explore Different Zones Of The Park.
Learn About Tiger Conservation Efforts.
Take A Jeep Safari For Tiger Spotting.
Visit The Bandhavgarh Fort Ruins.
October to June
Early Morning
₹8,000 per person
Bandhavgarh's history is steeped in mythology and royal heritage. The name "Bandhavgarh" translates to "Brother's Fort," linked to the legend of Lord Rama gifting the fort to his brother Lakshmana. The fort itself, perched atop a cliff within the park, dates back centuries and has witnessed the rule of various dynasties, including the Mauryas, Vakatakas, and Sengars. Before becoming a national park in 1968, Bandhavgarh served as the private hunting reserve of the Maharajas of Rewa. The royal family played a significant role in conserving the tiger population, though hunting was also practiced. The declaration as a national park marked a turning point, shifting the focus towards conservation and ecotourism.