Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve: A Global Treasure of Bio-Diversity

  • There are 165 tigers and over 100 rare species of butterflies

Bhopal : The globally renowned Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Umaria district is a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its exceptional biodiversity, rare wildlife, Kalchuri-era fort and ancient temples dedicated to Hindu deities. Before the establishment of the Tiger Reserve, the fort and surrounding structures nestled within the forested hills were the private property of the Maharaja of Rewa. These areas served not only as the royal family’s residence but also as a venue for state functions. The dense forests were once the exclusive hunting grounds of the royalty, attracting kings and dignitaries from across the country and abroad for hunting expeditions.

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