various species of birds. It also inspired the famous “The Jungle Book” by
Rudyard Kipling.
5. Satpura National Park located in the Hoshangabad district, Satpura is
a lesser-known gem with a rugged terrain and dense forests. It is home to
tigers, leopards, Indian bison, and various species of birds.
6. Madhav National Park situated in the Shivpuri district, this park is known
for its diverse wildlife, including tigers, leopards, and several species of deer. The
park also has beautiful landscapes and lakes.
7. Sanjay-Dubri Tiger Reserve located in the Sidhi district, this reserve is
part of the Sanjay National Park. It is known for its population of tigers, leopards,
and a variety of bird species.
,8. Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary situated in the Dewas district, Kheoni is a
relatively lesser-known sanctuary with a good population of tigers, leopards,
and other wildlife species. The sanctuary is known for its rich dense forests.
9. Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary located near the Gandhi Sagar Dam in the
Mandsaur and Neemuch districts, this sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife,
including deer, wild boars, and several bird species. The Chambal River flowing
through it adds to its scenic beauty.
10. Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary spread across the Sagar, Damoh,
Narsinghpur, and Raisen districts, this sanctuary is known for its diverse wildlife,
including tigers, leopards, wolves, and a variety of bird species.
11. Bori Wildlife Sanctuary located in the Hoshangabad district, Bori is
one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries in India. It is part of the Satpura Tiger
Reserve and is home to tigers, leopards, Indian bison, and various other species.