Kanha National Park Safari Booking
Kanha National Park Safari Booking
Kanha Safari Timing:-
Safari Date | Morning Safari | Evening Safari |
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16th October to 15th February | 6:30 am to 11:30 am | 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm |
16th February to 31st March | 6:00 am to 11:00 am | 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm |
1st April to 30th June | 5:30 am to 10:00 am | 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm |
Kanha Safari Zones
For those seeking an exciting wildlife adventure, Kanha National Park is the perfect destination. Safaris here take place across different zones, and visitors can book their ride online with ease. The park features four main core zones—Kanha, Sarhi, Mukki, and Kisli—where conservation efforts are strictly maintained to protect wildlife and their natural habitats. In addition, there are four buffer zones—Khatia, Sijhora, Phen, and Khapa—where both human activity and nature coexist. Each of these eight zones has its own entrance and set safari timings. Whether you choose a gypsy or canter safari, every zone offers a unique and memorable experience in the heart of the forest.
Kanha Tiger Safari Booking

Core Zones of Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park is divided into four core zones, each offering a distinct wildlife experience:
Kanha Zone: The most popular zone, known for frequent tiger sightings and rich biodiversity.
Mukki Zone: A scenic area with dense forests and open meadows, ideal for spotting large herbivores and predators.
Kisli Zone: Easily accessible and rich in flora and fauna, this zone offers a balanced safari experience.
Sarhi Zone: Known for its tranquil atmosphere and sightings of barasingha and other rare species.
These core zones are highly protected to conserve the natural ecosystem and provide the best opportunities for wildlife observation.
Buffer Zones of Kanha National Park
The buffer zones of Kanha National Park serve as a protective layer around the core zones, allowing sustainable human activity while supporting wildlife conservation. These zones also offer excellent safari experiences with fewer crowds:
Khatia Zone:
One of the most accessible zones, popular for its proximity to the park's main entrance and frequent wildlife sightings.
Sijhora Zone:
A peaceful zone with rich vegetation, ideal for birdwatching and occasional big cat sightings.
Phen Zone:
Managed as a separate wildlife sanctuary, this area is great for nature walks, eco-tourism, and spotting herbivores.
Khapa Zone:
A quieter safari route offering a more offbeat experience with chances to see a variety of wildlife.