Satpura Tiger Reserve, located in Madhya Pradesh, India, is a unique wildlife sanctuary renowned for its rugged landscapes, dense forests, and diverse wildlife. Spanning over 1,400 square kilometers, it offers a habitat for Bengal tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and numerous bird species. The reserve's varied topography includes hills, gorges, and the Tawa Reservoir, providing stunning natural scenery. Visitors can explore Satpura through jeep safaris, walking safaris, and boat rides, offering an immersive wildlife experience. The best time to visit is from October to April. Satpura Tiger Reserve is celebrated for its pristine wilderness and lesser-known, serene safari experiences.
Best Time To Visit
15th of October to till 30th of June
Species Found
Indian Grey Wolf, Black Buck, Gaur (Indian Bison), Sloth Bear, Leopard, Indian Wild Boar, Spotted Deer (Cheetal), Barking Deer (Munjtac), Four-horned Antelope, Sambar, Tiger, Common Mongoose, Golden Jackal, Blue Bull (Nilgai)
Core Zone
Bheemkund(Churna) | Bheemkund(Churna)(Private Vehicle) | Madhai | Mallupura | Panaarpani(Pachmarhi)
Buffer Zone
Burgodi (Pipariya) | Jamani Dev | Parsapani | Tamia Delakhari
Area(km3)
1,400 sq. kilometer
Safaris include jeep safaris, walking safaris, and boat rides, offering diverse ways to explore the reserve's wilderness.