Pench Wildlife Sanctuary :India February 17, 2006
The Pench Wildlife Sanctuary was named after the river Pench that flows nearby. The place was declared as a notified area in 1972 and as the Wildlife Sanctuary in 1983. The park is the 19th Tiger Reserve in the country and has quite a few tigers and other wildlife population. The total of 758 km of area comes under the Pench Tiger Reserve, out of which 299 sq km of the core area forms the National Park and 464 km comprises the buffer area.
The region of Pench experiences the Tropical Climate with hot summers and cold winters. Pench receives monsoon showers from the beginning of July and continues till September. The best time to visit this park is during summer as many of the wildlife come out of their natural habitat in search of water and waterholes in the park. The tourists should carry light cotton clothes during summers and light woolens during winters.
Pench Tiger Reserve was crated in 1992, becoming 19th Reserve in the Project Tiger network. The core zone of the Reserve, Pench National Park was created in 1983.
- Posted in : Wild Life in India, Wildlife Sanctuaries
- Author : seo4india
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