It is said that the lush forests, green meadows and huge ravines of Kanha National Park inspired Rudyard Kipling to write his masterpiece, ‘The Jungle Book.’ The Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including the endangered Royal Bengal tiger. If excitement thrills you to the core, this place provides you with an opportunity to drive through its forests and watch the majestic, ferocious beasts, basking in their natural habitat and roaming freely in the wilderness. This Park has also received appreciation for saving the Swamp Deer (Barasingha) from extinction and is also home to different species of deer, leopards, jackals, foxes, wild cats, wild dogs and a variety of birds. The Bamni Dadar, which is also known as Sunset Point, offers captivating views of spotted deer, Sambar deer, four-horned deer and Indian gaur grazing in the meadows in a vermilion sunset. The tribal people and their striking culture make it a vibrant place, and one can take a look at the local handicraft items made from bamboo. A visit to the Kanha Museum leaves you awe-struck as you get the rare opportunity to experience the natural beauty and the tribal culture of Madhya Pradesh.