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Pench National Park calls out to wildlife enthusiasts and stargazers

A thrilling experience of spotting the majestic tiger while gazing at a blanket of stars at India’s first dark sky forest awaits visitors

Shweta Dravid Published 09.03.24, 01:31 PM
Pench’s charm lies beyond just the iconic tiger

Pench’s charm lies beyond just the iconic tiger Shutterstock

Known to have been the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, Pench National Park is a sanctuary brimming with diverse wildlife, including the regal Bengal tiger. In addition to its rich biodiversity, Pench has recently earned the distinction of being India’s first designated dark sky forest. What it means is that you get to experience the thrill of observing tigers during the day, and gaze at a celestial tapestry unspoilt by light pollution at night. So here is a shout-out to all wildlife lovers and astronomy enthusiasts to visit this nature’s paradise for an unparalleled experience.

Stars of the forest

Sprawling over 1,921sqkm, Pench National Park is spread across Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. This haven for wildlife buffs, is the abode of the Bengal tiger, the apex predator and an emblem of India’s wild soul. Watching this magnificent creature disappearing in the undergrowth or coming to the water bodies for a sip of water on a hot summer afternoon is an experience that will leave you breathless.

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But Pench’s charm lies beyond just the iconic tiger. Here, you will find a plethora of other animals and birds, including leopards prowling stealthily, herds of spotted deer grazing peacefully, sloth bears, jackals, hyenas, small Indian civets, wild boars, and porcupine among others.

Besides the animals, the park is also a haven for birdwatchers, with more than 300 species making Pench their abode. From the vibrant Indian roller, crimson-breasted barbet, munia, and lesser whistling teal to the migratory birds like the Indian pitta, Malabar pied hornbill, and osprey, to name a few. You can indulge in birdwatching walks with naturalists during your stay here.

Immerse yourself in the dazzling night sky

The park has recently been declared as India’s first Dark Sky Park

The park has recently been declared as India’s first Dark Sky Park Shutterstock

Besides the hunt for the tiger and other jungle beasts, Pench National Park lets you explore the wonders of the cosmos, perfect for astronomy enthusiasts and curious travellers alike. Recently declared as India’s first Dark Sky Park, it has many star-gazing opportunities. Some areas within the park have been specially designated to protect the night skies from light pollution for astronomical research and the local ecosystem to thrive. You can have an immersive stargazing experience at the night sky observatory near Bagohli or even from your hotel. Authorities plan to start many stargazing experiences, including workshops, talks, and courses for those interested in this celestial interplay.

Accommodation choices

Pench National Park has a plethora of budget and luxurious lodging options, often leaving travellers confused. Our top recommendations are the Tuli Tiger Corridor, a 22-acre property with tents and cottages. Prices for double accommodation start from Rs 8,800, including all meals. For a luxurious stay, Baghvan - A Taj Safari is the top choice. With 12 bungalows by the riverbed, it offers a stunning view of the forest. Price starts from Rs 33,000. For those on a tight budget, Olive Resorts & Villas in Turia and Sillari are great choices. Usually, a room price starts from Rs 5,000.

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