Satpura National Park, located in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, India, is a hidden gem of biodiversity and wilderness. Spread across an area of 524 square kilometers, it offers a pristine habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. Satpura's rugged terrain is characterized by deep gorges, dense forests, and meandering rivers, creating a picturesque landscape that captivates visitors. Home to elusive big cats like leopards and tigers, as well as sloth bears, Indian gaur, and a plethora of bird species, it promises unforgettable wildlife encounters. With its tranquil surroundings and off-the-beaten-path charm, Satpura National Park beckons nature enthusiasts and adventurers seeking an immersive wilderness experience.
Madhya Pradesh, Central India
Gypsy / Jeep, Other (Elephant, Boat)
Pipariya, Itarsi Junction
Morning, Evening, Night
Raja Bhoj Airport, Jabalpur Airport, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport
Tigers, Leopards, Indian Bison (Gaur), Wild dog (Dholes), Sloth bear, Black buck
7,000 - 9,000 Average Safari Price (Fully Gypsy) *
July, August, September (Buffer open during monsoon)
7,000 - 9,000 Average Safari Price (Fully Gypsy)
Safari Price depends on operators and services and may exceed the average price shown
Currently Closed
Core Zone Open
Buffer Zone Open
Satpura National Park, nestled in the heart of central India in the state of Madhya Pradesh, is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure. Spanning over 524 square kilometers, this biodiverse sanctuary remains relatively unexplored compared to its more famous counterparts, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the untamed wilderness of the Satpura Range.What sets Satpura apart is its diverse terrain, comprising deep gorges, rugged hills, dense forests, and meandering rivers. This varied landscape creates a mosaic of habitats, providing shelter to a rich array of flora and fauna. From towering teak trees to delicate orchids, Satpura's flora showcases the region's botanical diversity.But it's the park's wildlife that truly steals the show. Satpura is home to a remarkable diversity of mammals, including elusive big cats like leopards and tigers, Indian gaur (bison), sloth bears, wild dogs, and sambar deer. Birdwatchers will delight in the opportunity to spot over 250 avian species, including the Malabar pied hornbill, Indian pitta, and paradise flycatcher, among others.Exploring Satpura is an adventure like no other. Visitors can embark on thrilling jeep safaris, guided walks, boat rides, and even elephant safaris to traverse the park's rugged terrain and encounter its inhabitants up close. The park's relatively low tourist numbers ensure a more intimate wildlife experience, allowing for peaceful moments of solitude amidst nature's bounty.Beyond its natural splendor, Satpura holds cultural and historical significance, with ancient cave paintings dating back thousands of years found in the surrounding hills. The park's serene ambiance and remote location offer a retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature and themselves.In conclusion, Satpura National Park is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by intrepid travelers and nature enthusiasts. Its pristine wilderness, diverse wildlife, and tranquil ambiance make it a sanctuary for both the body and soul, offering a glimpse into the unspoiled beauty of the natural world.
Flora
Southern tropical moist deciduous forest, Southern tropical dry deciduous forest, Tropical riparian fringing forest, southern tropical thorn forest, central Indian sun tropical hill forest, Dry and moist grassland. In general the forest ranges from Sal forest on Pachmarhi plateau and mixed forest in most of the areas, with some patches of teak forest.
Fauna
Faunal diversity is tremendous and includes threatened and critically endangered species. Tiger is the charismatic species along with other mammals like Gaur, Sambar, Chital, besides co predators, birds, reptiles and fishes.
By Road: Satpura Tiger Reserve can be reached by road from/via Bhopal (170kms), Jabalpur (250kms) cities. There are 03 entrances for Satpura Tiger reserve visit. First is close to Pachmarhi Hill station, Second and popular one is form Madhai Entrance gate which is about 100kms from Pachmarhi close to Sarangpur village. Madhai Entrance Gate is about 19 kms inside from Pipariya-Narmadapuram road. Diversion for Madhai is close to Sohagpur town. Third Entrance is for those who are staying in MP Tourism: Tawa Resort located on Tawa Dam. It is close from Narmadapuram town. In order to reach Satpura, we recommend large cars with good ground clearance feature as approaching roads is muddy, rough and often poses great problem during rainy seasons. At the same time, due to lack of sigh-boards, consult local villagers or resort manager to reach the resort comfortably. The third wildlife destination Churna forest is located on Narmadapuram- Itarasi-Bhaura-Betul road. The tourist can reach Churna, which is 50 km inside STR from Bhoura. Tourist have to travel 50km from Bhoura to reach Churna rest House. By Flight: There are two improtant airport for reaching STR. Nearest one is Bhopal airport(220kms) and second one is Jabalpur airport have direct Flight connectivity with Delhi and Mumbai. Even Nagpur can be used to reach Satpura. By Railway: Nearest railway station for satpura Tiger Reserve are:- Itarsi, Sohagpur, Pipariya and Narmadapuram.