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The
sun is just up,and Kanha Medow shimmers.It is
November.Only a few days ago,the park has reopened
to the public after Four months of rest.The monsoon
has rejuvenated all nature.At the Start of a new
season,Kanha is once again a meeting place ,an
Intersection of wildlife and humankind.the rains
have renewed Kanha,and kanha will now nourish
and renew her guest.
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A
gentle,silvery mist still wraps the great vista of
the meadow in Its folds.A small party of
chintal saunters daintily across the road and Ambles
towards Partak Nallah.last to across is a majestic
stag.emerging Stag.Emerging from the long grass,he
stands stock still for a moment,
Carving a silhouette against grasslands and trees,
how hills and horizon and ghostilike sun.he offers
an invitation.
This is original Kipling country, of which he wrote
so vividly in his Jungle Book. same abundance of
wildlife species exists today in Kanha National
Park, which forms the core of the Kanha Tiger
Reserve created in 1974 under Project Tiger. By a
special statute in 1955, Kanha National Park came
into being. The name Kanha itself may be derived
from kanhar, the local term for the clayey soil in
the valley bottoms, or from Kanva, a holy man who
once lived there in a forest village.
The soil is rich enough to provide the perfect
vegetation for the local areas. The visitors to the
park are also well educated on the park and the
creatures living there in there habitats. This
provides education with entertainment to our
visitors to the park.
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