Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park is one of the most striking national parks in the Maikal range that proves to be the most inspiring place for creative creatures. Creatures that don't live in the jungles but have a great fascination for the jungles, the intelligent creatures, the human being, who have great allure for the wildlife and natural bewilderment.
Among those intelligent creatures, the most notable writer and novelist of the 18th century Rudyard Kipling once visited this place, the place which is the perfect home to magnanimous counts of Barasingha, the Swamp Deer. And to the curiosity of many, the invention of "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling was the result of the perfect inspiration of Kanha and the nearby areas.
The Kanha National Park is reckoned as the perfect habitat for a large number of herbivores and carnivore animals. Tourists can discover the abundant varieties of wildlife. It is the only location in India where the most abundant variety of Barasingha can be found and so it calls them the "Jewel of Kanha".