Satpura National Park, Tailor-Made with Jungleken

Satpura, spread across the rugged hills of Madhya Pradesh, offers an intimate wilderness unlike any other. With jeep, boat, and walking safaris, it allows you to explore forests at a slower pace. This is a park for those seeking solitude, variety, and close encounters with nature.

Key Highlights of Your Satpura Experience

Satpura is designed for travelers who prefer quiet exploration overcrowded safari trails. Here’s what makes it unique.

Key Highlights of Your Satpura Experience

Satpura is designed for travelers who prefer quiet exploration overcrowded safari trails. Here’s what makes it unique.

Key Highlights of Your Satpura Experience

Satpura is designed for travelers who prefer quiet exploration overcrowded safari trails. Here’s what makes it unique.

PRICE STARTS FROM

₹23600 per person

Packages begin here, calculated when a group of six travels together. The cost includes unique activities like jeep, canoe, and walking safaris, offering immersive access to Satpura’s varied terrain and wildlife.

PRICE STARTS FROM

₹23600 per person

Packages begin here, calculated when a group of six travels together. The cost includes unique activities like jeep, canoe, and walking safaris, offering immersive access to Satpura’s varied terrain and wildlife.

PRICE STARTS FROM

₹23600 per person

Packages begin here, calculated when a group of six travels together. The cost includes unique activities like jeep, canoe, and walking safaris, offering immersive access to Satpura’s varied terrain and wildlife.

RECOMMENDED DURATION

3 Nights / 4 Days

A three-night stay gives you time to combine different safari formats. This mix enhances your chances of seeing a range of wildlife while also enjoying the peaceful landscapes.

RECOMMENDED DURATION

3 Nights / 4 Days

A three-night stay gives you time to combine different safari formats. This mix enhances your chances of seeing a range of wildlife while also enjoying the peaceful landscapes.

RECOMMENDED DURATION

3 Nights / 4 Days

A three-night stay gives you time to combine different safari formats. This mix enhances your chances of seeing a range of wildlife while also enjoying the peaceful landscapes.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

October – May

Winters (Oct–Feb) bring cool weather and excellent birding opportunities. Summers (Mar–May) are best for spotting leopards, sloth bears, and other mammals near water.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

October – May

Winters (Oct–Feb) bring cool weather and excellent birding opportunities. Summers (Mar–May) are best for spotting leopards, sloth bears, and other mammals near water.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

October – May

Winters (Oct–Feb) bring cool weather and excellent birding opportunities. Summers (Mar–May) are best for spotting leopards, sloth bears, and other mammals near water.

WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS

Leopards, Sloth Bears, Tigers & More

Satpura is known for its leopard and sloth bear sightings. It is also home to wild dogs, giant squirrels, and rich birdlife, making each safari a diverse experience.

WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS

Leopards, Sloth Bears, Tigers & More

Satpura is known for its leopard and sloth bear sightings. It is also home to wild dogs, giant squirrels, and rich birdlife, making each safari a diverse experience.

WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS

Leopards, Sloth Bears, Tigers & More

Satpura is known for its leopard and sloth bear sightings. It is also home to wild dogs, giant squirrels, and rich birdlife, making each safari a diverse experience.

Plan Your Satpura Adventure With Us

Whether it’s a boat ride on Denwa, a trek through sal forests, or tracking leopards by jeep, Satpura offers depth and variety. Let Jungleken design a journey that suits your pace.

Plan Your Satpura Adventure With Us

Whether it’s a boat ride on Denwa, a trek through sal forests, or tracking leopards by jeep, Satpura offers depth and variety. Let Jungleken design a journey that suits your pace.

About Satpura National Park

Satpura National Park, covering 524 sq. km, lies in the Narmadapuram district of Madhya Pradesh. It forms part of the larger Satpura Tiger Reserve, which also includes the Bori and Pachmarhi sanctuaries, together creating a vast protected area of more than 2,200 sq. km.

About Satpura National Park

Satpura National Park, covering 524 sq. km, lies in the Narmadapuram district of Madhya Pradesh. It forms part of the larger Satpura Tiger Reserve, which also includes the Bori and Pachmarhi sanctuaries, together creating a vast protected area of more than 2,200 sq. km.

About Satpura National Park

Satpura National Park, covering 524 sq. km, lies in the Narmadapuram district of Madhya Pradesh. It forms part of the larger Satpura Tiger Reserve, which also includes the Bori and Pachmarhi sanctuaries, together creating a vast protected area of more than 2,200 sq. km.

Established in 1981, Satpura is named after the Satpura mountain range, which runs through central India. Its terrain—undulating hills, sandstone peaks, gorges, and rivers—sets it apart from other reserves. Unlike the more crowded tiger parks, Satpura focuses on a quieter, more immersive safari model, including walking and boat safaris that are rarely permitted in Indian tiger reserves.

Historically, the Pachmarhi plateau within the reserve has been a retreat since the colonial era, with old forest lodges still dotting the area. The Denwa River, which borders the park, adds further character with its backwaters and aquatic habitats.

Satpura supports a wide array of species. While tiger sightings are less frequent than in Kanha or Bandhavgarh, the park is particularly known for leopards, sloth bears, dholes, and a thriving population of herbivores. Birdlife flourishes thanks to its varied habitats, and rare species like the Indian giant squirrel are frequently seen.

For travelers, Satpura represents a more personal, offbeat wilderness—rich in wildlife and equally rich in solitude.

Established in 1981, Satpura is named after the Satpura mountain range, which runs through central India. Its terrain—undulating hills, sandstone peaks, gorges, and rivers—sets it apart from other reserves. Unlike the more crowded tiger parks, Satpura focuses on a quieter, more immersive safari model, including walking and boat safaris that are rarely permitted in Indian tiger reserves.

Historically, the Pachmarhi plateau within the reserve has been a retreat since the colonial era, with old forest lodges still dotting the area. The Denwa River, which borders the park, adds further character with its backwaters and aquatic habitats.

Satpura supports a wide array of species. While tiger sightings are less frequent than in Kanha or Bandhavgarh, the park is particularly known for leopards, sloth bears, dholes, and a thriving population of herbivores. Birdlife flourishes thanks to its varied habitats, and rare species like the Indian giant squirrel are frequently seen.

For travelers, Satpura represents a more personal, offbeat wilderness—rich in wildlife and equally rich in solitude.

Established in 1981, Satpura is named after the Satpura mountain range, which runs through central India. Its terrain—undulating hills, sandstone peaks, gorges, and rivers—sets it apart from other reserves. Unlike the more crowded tiger parks, Satpura focuses on a quieter, more immersive safari model, including walking and boat safaris that are rarely permitted in Indian tiger reserves.

Historically, the Pachmarhi plateau within the reserve has been a retreat since the colonial era, with old forest lodges still dotting the area. The Denwa River, which borders the park, adds further character with its backwaters and aquatic habitats.

Satpura supports a wide array of species. While tiger sightings are less frequent than in Kanha or Bandhavgarh, the park is particularly known for leopards, sloth bears, dholes, and a thriving population of herbivores. Birdlife flourishes thanks to its varied habitats, and rare species like the Indian giant squirrel are frequently seen.

For travelers, Satpura represents a more personal, offbeat wilderness—rich in wildlife and equally rich in solitude.

Flora & Fauna

Satpura’s rugged hills and teak forests offer one of India’s most diverse terrains. Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and wild dogs thrive here. The park also shelters giant squirrels and hornbills, symbols of its ecological richness.

Flora & Fauna

Satpura’s rugged hills and teak forests offer one of India’s most diverse terrains. Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and wild dogs thrive here. The park also shelters giant squirrels and hornbills, symbols of its ecological richness.

Flora & Fauna

Satpura’s rugged hills and teak forests offer one of India’s most diverse terrains. Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and wild dogs thrive here. The park also shelters giant squirrels and hornbills, symbols of its ecological richness.

Vegetation At Satpura National Park

Satpura’s topography creates one of the most varied habitats among central Indian parks. Dense sal and teak forests dominate the lowlands, providing thick cover for mammals and birds. Higher elevations and plateaus are characterized by mixed deciduous forests with species like tendu, mahua, saja, and bija.

Vegetation At Satpura National Park

Satpura’s topography creates one of the most varied habitats among central Indian parks. Dense sal and teak forests dominate the lowlands, providing thick cover for mammals and birds. Higher elevations and plateaus are characterized by mixed deciduous forests with species like tendu, mahua, saja, and bija.

Vegetation At Satpura National Park

Satpura’s topography creates one of the most varied habitats among central Indian parks. Dense sal and teak forests dominate the lowlands, providing thick cover for mammals and birds. Higher elevations and plateaus are characterized by mixed deciduous forests with species like tendu, mahua, saja, and bija.

Grasslands are scattered across valleys and clearings, serving as important grazing grounds for chital, sambar, and gaur. The Denwa River and its backwaters create riparian corridors lined with fig, khair, and tamarind trees. These riverbanks remain green even in summer, acting as lifelines for both wildlife and local communities.

During monsoon, Satpura transforms—the sandstone cliffs glisten, streams swell, and valleys turn emerald green. By summer, the forest shifts to dry browns and golds, concentrating wildlife around the remaining water sources.

This ecological diversity makes Satpura not just visually striking but also a resilient ecosystem capable of supporting varied species across seasons.

Grasslands are scattered across valleys and clearings, serving as important grazing grounds for chital, sambar, and gaur. The Denwa River and its backwaters create riparian corridors lined with fig, khair, and tamarind trees. These riverbanks remain green even in summer, acting as lifelines for both wildlife and local communities.

During monsoon, Satpura transforms—the sandstone cliffs glisten, streams swell, and valleys turn emerald green. By summer, the forest shifts to dry browns and golds, concentrating wildlife around the remaining water sources.

This ecological diversity makes Satpura not just visually striking but also a resilient ecosystem capable of supporting varied species across seasons.

Grasslands are scattered across valleys and clearings, serving as important grazing grounds for chital, sambar, and gaur. The Denwa River and its backwaters create riparian corridors lined with fig, khair, and tamarind trees. These riverbanks remain green even in summer, acting as lifelines for both wildlife and local communities.

During monsoon, Satpura transforms—the sandstone cliffs glisten, streams swell, and valleys turn emerald green. By summer, the forest shifts to dry browns and golds, concentrating wildlife around the remaining water sources.

This ecological diversity makes Satpura not just visually striking but also a resilient ecosystem capable of supporting varied species across seasons.

Wildlife At Satpura National Park

Satpura is renowned for the diversity of its mammals and the variety of safari formats that allow travelers to experience them. Leopards are perhaps its most iconic species, often spotted along rocky ridges and forested valleys. Sloth bears are another highlight—encounters here are more frequent than in most other reserves, particularly during fruiting seasons.

Wildlife At Satpura National Park

Satpura is renowned for the diversity of its mammals and the variety of safari formats that allow travelers to experience them. Leopards are perhaps its most iconic species, often spotted along rocky ridges and forested valleys. Sloth bears are another highlight—encounters here are more frequent than in most other reserves, particularly during fruiting seasons.

Wildlife At Satpura National Park

Satpura is renowned for the diversity of its mammals and the variety of safari formats that allow travelers to experience them. Leopards are perhaps its most iconic species, often spotted along rocky ridges and forested valleys. Sloth bears are another highlight—encounters here are more frequent than in most other reserves, particularly during fruiting seasons.

Dholes (wild dogs) move in coordinated packs, offering thrilling chases during safaris. Tigers are present, though less commonly sighted compared to Kanha or Bandhavgarh, making leopard and bear sightings the main draw. Herbivores such as gaur, sambar, chital, and nilgai form the backbone of the prey base. Indian giant squirrels, a rarity in most parks, are regularly seen in Satpura’s canopy.

Smaller mammals like civets, porcupines, and flying squirrels add to the list, while reptiles like pythons and crocodiles are found near water bodies.

This balance of charismatic carnivores, rare species, and abundant herbivores makes Satpura a true hidden gem for wildlife lovers seeking depth rather than just tiger-focused safaris.

Dholes (wild dogs) move in coordinated packs, offering thrilling chases during safaris. Tigers are present, though less commonly sighted compared to Kanha or Bandhavgarh, making leopard and bear sightings the main draw. Herbivores such as gaur, sambar, chital, and nilgai form the backbone of the prey base. Indian giant squirrels, a rarity in most parks, are regularly seen in Satpura’s canopy.

Smaller mammals like civets, porcupines, and flying squirrels add to the list, while reptiles like pythons and crocodiles are found near water bodies.

This balance of charismatic carnivores, rare species, and abundant herbivores makes Satpura a true hidden gem for wildlife lovers seeking depth rather than just tiger-focused safaris.

Dholes (wild dogs) move in coordinated packs, offering thrilling chases during safaris. Tigers are present, though less commonly sighted compared to Kanha or Bandhavgarh, making leopard and bear sightings the main draw. Herbivores such as gaur, sambar, chital, and nilgai form the backbone of the prey base. Indian giant squirrels, a rarity in most parks, are regularly seen in Satpura’s canopy.

Smaller mammals like civets, porcupines, and flying squirrels add to the list, while reptiles like pythons and crocodiles are found near water bodies.

This balance of charismatic carnivores, rare species, and abundant herbivores makes Satpura a true hidden gem for wildlife lovers seeking depth rather than just tiger-focused safaris.

Birdlife At Satpura National Park

With its rivers, hills, and forests, Satpura hosts more than 300 bird species, making it one of the richest birding destinations in central India

Birdlife At Satpura National Park

With its rivers, hills, and forests, Satpura hosts more than 300 bird species, making it one of the richest birding destinations in central India

Birdlife At Satpura National Park

With its rivers, hills, and forests, Satpura hosts more than 300 bird species, making it one of the richest birding destinations in central India

Raptors such as crested serpent eagles, honey buzzards, and shikras are often seen soaring above. The cliffs and gorges are home to vultures, including long-billed and white-rumped species. The Denwa backwaters attract large numbers of waterbirds—bar-headed geese, pintails, ruddy shelducks, and teals in winter.

Forest interiors are alive with calls of paradise flycatchers, racket-tailed drongos, Indian pittas, and minivets. Woodpeckers, barbets, and hornbills thrive in the teak and sal groves. Night birds such as owls and nightjars make dusk drives especially memorable.

Migratory species enrich the park during winters, adding variety for birdwatchers. From colorful songbirds in the canopy to flocks of geese on the water, Satpura delivers a layered birding experience.

Raptors such as crested serpent eagles, honey buzzards, and shikras are often seen soaring above. The cliffs and gorges are home to vultures, including long-billed and white-rumped species. The Denwa backwaters attract large numbers of waterbirds—bar-headed geese, pintails, ruddy shelducks, and teals in winter.

Forest interiors are alive with calls of paradise flycatchers, racket-tailed drongos, Indian pittas, and minivets. Woodpeckers, barbets, and hornbills thrive in the teak and sal groves. Night birds such as owls and nightjars make dusk drives especially memorable.

Migratory species enrich the park during winters, adding variety for birdwatchers. From colorful songbirds in the canopy to flocks of geese on the water, Satpura delivers a layered birding experience.

Raptors such as crested serpent eagles, honey buzzards, and shikras are often seen soaring above. The cliffs and gorges are home to vultures, including long-billed and white-rumped species. The Denwa backwaters attract large numbers of waterbirds—bar-headed geese, pintails, ruddy shelducks, and teals in winter.

Forest interiors are alive with calls of paradise flycatchers, racket-tailed drongos, Indian pittas, and minivets. Woodpeckers, barbets, and hornbills thrive in the teak and sal groves. Night birds such as owls and nightjars make dusk drives especially memorable.

Migratory species enrich the park during winters, adding variety for birdwatchers. From colorful songbirds in the canopy to flocks of geese on the water, Satpura delivers a layered birding experience.

Begin Your Satpura Journey Today

Satpura is for those who prefer unhurried safaris and layered wilderness. Let Jungleken craft your journey with expert naturalists, boat and walking safaris, and stays that complement the park’s serene charm.

Begin Your Satpura Journey Today

Satpura is for those who prefer unhurried safaris and layered wilderness. Let Jungleken craft your journey with expert naturalists, boat and walking safaris, and stays that complement the park’s serene charm.

Begin Your Satpura Journey Today

Satpura is for those who prefer unhurried safaris and layered wilderness. Let Jungleken craft your journey with expert naturalists, boat and walking safaris, and stays that complement the park’s serene charm.

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Explore a range of breathtaking wildlife destinations throughout India. Fully customizable journeys' fully yours!

CONTACT US

+91 9130665599 / 9422502619

info@jungleken.com

STAY CONNECTED

Follow us on social media for the latest updates, stories, and travel inspiration.

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TAILORMADE DESTINATIONS

Explore a range of breathtaking wildlife destinations throughout India. Fully customizable journeys' fully yours!

CONTACT US

+91 9130665599 / 9422502619

info@jungleken.com

STAY CONNECTED

Follow us on social media for the latest updates, stories, and travel inspiration.

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