Satpura National Park is not just another wild life park in India. It is silent, profound, and enigmatic. Situated in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, this picturesque forest within Satpura Tiger Reserve is renowned for its abundant wildlife, tranquil surroundings and exceptional safari adventures.
A lot of people come to the national parks wanting to see a tiger. More than that you can do in Satpura you can't do. You can see a sloth bear, ambling along the path, a crocodile basking on the river bank or birds echoing in the canopies from where they sing. For the lucky among visitors, it’s possible to enjoy esoteric moments like a tigress crossing the Denwa River swimming or animals roaming freely in moonlight.
Satpura is where nature looks both alive and undisturbed. This is for travelers who want true jungle experiences rather than the tourist-packed ones.
Satpura: A Land of Rare Sightings and Wild Moments
Satpura National Park has, over the years, had its share of rare and extraordinary wildlife sightings. Forest officers, guides and tourists have witnessed moments here that are not easily seen in other parks.
One such moment was when a tigress was seen swimming across the Denwa River. Strong swimmers, tigers are rarely seen this clearly in the water. This is how healthy and safe the forest corridors of Satpura are. The river, the forest, and the animals are in perfect harmony here.
Also among the highlights of Satpura are regular sightings of the sloth bear. Sloth bears are very reclusive creatures and are not easy to come by in most parks. They seem numerous in Satpura, especially in the early mornings and evenings. Some visitors see mother bears with cubs, and that is a very very special and warm sighting. It is moments like these that make Satpura so special. Each safari is unique and you will have a new tale to tell each time you visit.