Pench Jungle Safari : An Affordable Trip To Animal Kingdom
The Pench National Park and Tiger Reserve stretches out over a space of 257 sq. km. in the lower southern scopes of the Satpura slope ranges, along the northern limit of Nagpur District. It was proclaimed a National Park by the Government of Maharashtra in 1975 and got the authority status of "Tiger Reserve of India" in February 1999. The recreation center gets its name from the Pench River, which wanders through it like a mammoth python, splitting it into equal parts. Wealthy in its biodiversity, its landscape characterized by slopes, valleys and an intermittent steep slant, Pench jungle safari is a significant environment supporting a bounty of greenery, including a rich assortment of sea-going life. As anyone might expect, the excellence of this piece of focal India has acquired a lot of abstract consideration. The writer Kalidas expounds on the grand appeal of the spot in his sagas Meghdootam and Sakuntalam. R.A. Strendale's "Camp in the Satpura Hills" dr...