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Situated in a
large, dense forest belt forming the northern
fringe of the natural Teak forest, with an area of
533 sq.kms. Spreading along the banks of the River
Ken for a length of about 50 kms. The Panna
National Park is only an hour’s drive from the
famous Temple city “Khajuraho”.
Panna National Park is a paradise for nature
lovers. The mighty Tiger, the lithe and graceful
panther, the rare and endangered caracal, a cousin
of the extinct Cheetah are believed to have their
habitat here. The park also houses the members of
the deer family. The graceful little Chinkara or
Indian Gazelle, the Sambar, largest of the Indian
Deer with magnificent horns, and the lovely
Cheetals which moves through the park in herds,
the Chowsingha or the four horned antelope is a
pleasure to watch. The mail scavenging mammals are
the hyena and jackal whereas the sloth bear is an
omnivore.
The river attracts a number of avian species,
storks, teals, pintails, pond herons, egrets are
among the water birds, whereas the peafowl, jungle
fowl, spur fowl, partridges and quails are the
common ground laying birds. Green pigeons and rock
pigeons are also numerous. Rollers, bee-eaters,
drongos, warblers, kingfishers, woodpeckers,
finches, orioles and fly-catchers are represented
by several species. Eagles and kites are the birds
of prey, whereas the vulture are seavengers.
Several species of owls, owlets and night jars,
represent the birds of the night.
Situated at the footstep of Panna National Park,
Lawania Jungle Resort is only an hour’s drive from
the famous Temple City “Khajuraho”.
Set up in the natural surroundings of the National
Park Luxurious Tents with all modern facilities
such as comfortable beds, attached bathroom with
hot and cold running water, delicious Indian and
Continental food and above all the personalized
services to make your valued clients feel the
worth of their money. |