Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Madhya Pradesh lies the fantastic expanse of Panna National Park. It includes 542.67 square kilometers across the Pana and the Chattarpur districts. It is truly a heaven for nature's wonders and the fifth National Park in Madhya Pradesh. At the same time, this unique National Park is the 22nd tiger reserve in India. The reputation is well deserved as the park is one of the best-maintained national parks in the country. In 2007 the Ministry of Tourism gave this national park recognition.
Today it holds the reputation as one of the best destinations for tiger Sightings. It is the only reason why a million wildlife enthusiasts are attracted to this National Park. Much Panna National Park offers way more than just a great chance to encounter the majestic cats. The Park is also known as the sanctuary for seven distinct species of vultures, and a vibrant assembly of flora and fauna can be found here. The Indian leopard, nilgai, cheetah, Asian palm civets, and the Symphony of colorful birds can be a treat to your eyes when you visit this serene ambiance.