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The best time to visit is from October to March, The jungle is looking beautiful after the monsoons, green flushes of new leaf on the bamboo and thick undercover, misty mornings and crisp sunlight make the forest breathtakingly beautiful.
Central India has extreme climactic fluctuations. Winter are months of December, January and February, morning game drives and late evenings are bitingly cold, you would enjoy the comfort of blankets and hot water bottles that are provided for morning drives. The afternoon sun is wonderful, days are crisp, warm and sunny. As we move into April, summer is beginning to set in and the shade is welcome. Gradually water holes dry up by May, wildlife is concentrated in smaller areas of the park and Tiger sighting gets better but with that the heat is extreme, afternoon temperatures can touch 46°C.
CLOTHING:
There is no official dress code however when out game viewing we suggest muted clothing and colors that would blend with nature.
October to mid November: Light fleece and a sweater or shawl
November to end February: Warm Fleece, warm sweater, a light jacket, are a must, gloves and a warm cap are always welcome comforters.
March to May: Shorts or light trousers and ideally cotton clothing, a light fleece is advisable as early mornings can still be chilly.
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Connected conveniently by air and train from Delhi, Mumbai and Bhopal. Monsoon Forest at Bandhavgarh, Madhya Pradesh (Central India) is also connected via charter flights to Umaria airport (32 Km) and a charter helicopter service directly to Bandhavgarh. |
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Air:
Daily flights from New Delhi to Jabalpur via Bhopal.
Jabalpur to Bandhavgarh is five hours by road.
Daily flight from New Delhi to Khajuraho.
Khajuraho to Bandhavgarh is five hours by road. |
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Train Links:
The two railheads closest to Bandhavgarh are Katni, 90 km from Bandhavgarh and Umaria, 35 km from Bandhavgarh.
The most convenient daily overnight train from Delhi is the Kalinga Utkal Express that takes you to Umaria, which is 30 min by road from Bandhavgarh.
Other overnight trains connect Katni to Delhi, Agra, Mumbai and Kolkatta. Katni is two hours by road from Bandhavgarh. |
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Road Links:
A good network of roads connects Bandhavgarh with other national parks in the circuit like Pench, Khana and Panna and also to important towns like Nagpur, Jabalpur, Jhansi, Katni and Khajuraho. |
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Transfers to Camp:
We arrange transfers to camp from all points of arrival. We use air-conditioned ‘Innovas’ as our standard vehicles, if you have a preference of vehicle do let us know. |
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CONTACT US FOR ALL ENQUIRIES |
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Reservations may be made via our Delhi office, either by telephone or e-mail. Pre-payment is required to secure a confirmed reservation. |
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DELHI OFFICE: |
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A: U26A/6, Ground Floor, DLF Phase III
Gurgaon, Haryana, India 122 002
T: +91 124 2356 004, 2364 697, 406 8852
M: +91 98102 65781
E: info@monsoonforest.com |
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BANDHAVGARH: |
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A: Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Village Tala,
District Umaria, M.P. India 484 661
T: +91 7627 265307
M: +91 94253 31210
E: moredhruv@yahoo.com |
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