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Pench National Park

Mowgli's Land

Madhya Pradesh

Image: Nandkishordudhe / CC BY-SA 4.0
Monsoon Closure
The park is closed from July 1 to October 15 during monsoon season.
Two States
Pench spans Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The MP side (Turia gate) is more developed for tourism. The Maharashtra side is quieter with separate permits.

Plan Your Visit

Welcome to Pench National Park! Use the resources below to plan your adventure in one of India's most treasured wild spaces.

Reservations

Book safari permits through the Madhya Pradesh forest booking portal.

Lodging

Turia Gate
Pench Jungle Camp, Tathastu Pench, Pench Tree Lodge (Pugdundee), and MP Tourism's Kipling's Court.
Karmajhiri Gate
Several mid-range lodges and camps. Generally quieter and less crowded than Turia.
Luxury
Taj Baghvan (luxury tented camp), Jamtara Wilderness Camp, and Mahua Vann provide premium safari experiences.

Book your stay

Browse stays in Seoni Booking.com

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Visitor Centers

Turia Gate Reception
Turia Village • 5:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Main entry for permits, guides, and information. Small interpretation display about Pench's Jungle Book connection.

Rules & Regulations

  • Stay inside the vehicle during safari
  • No honking or loud noise
  • Do not feed animals
  • Plastic prohibited inside the park
  • Follow guide instructions at all times
  • Wear muted colors
  • No smoking or alcohol in the park

Accessibility

Jeep safaris on maintained forest roads. Terrain is relatively gentle compared to other MP parks. The Turia gate area is accessible. Most resorts have ground-floor rooms. Night safaris in the buffer use the same jeep format.

Basic Information

About This Park

Pench National Park straddles the border of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, with the Pench River flowing through its heart. This is the landscape that Rudyard Kipling described in The Jungle Book — the 'Seeonee hills' (Seoni district) are the very hills where Mowgli's adventures unfolded. The park's open teak forests and gentle terrain make wildlife sighting remarkably rewarding. Pench gained further fame through the BBC documentary 'Spy in the Jungle' and National Geographic's coverage of its tiger families. The park's dholes (wild dogs) — Kipling's 'Red Dogs' — are among the most frequently sighted in India.

Operating Hours & Seasons

SeasonMorning SafariEvening Safari
Winter (Oct - Feb)6:00 AM - 11:00 AM2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Summer (Mar - Jun)5:30 AM - 10:30 AM3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Two main gates on the MP side: Turia and Karmajhiri. Turia is closer to the core zone and more popular. Wednesday afternoon safaris are closed.

Closure PeriodJuly 1 - October 15 (monsoon season).

Fees & Passes

CategoryAmount
Entry Fee (Indian)INR 80 per person
Entry Fee (Foreigner)INR 1,600 per person
Jeep SafariINR 4,000 - 6,000 per trip
Guide FeeINR 500 per trip (mandatory)
Camera FeeINR 200 (still), INR 500 (video)

Book through MP Online portal. Core zone permits are limited per day. Buffer zone safaris available with separate permits and are less crowded.

Weather

☀️ Summer
March - June
28°C - 46°C
Extremely hot. Best for tiger sightings as forests thin out and animals concentrate at waterholes along the Pench River.
🌧️ Monsoon
July - October
22°C - 34°C
Heavy rainfall. Park closed. Lush greenery. The Pench River swells and the forest transforms.
❄️ Winter
November - February
5°C - 28°C
Cool and pleasant. Excellent all-round season. Mornings can be very cold in open jeeps — warm layers essential.

Contact Information

Phone
+91-7692-250724
Authority
Field Director, Pench Tiger Reserve, Seoni, Madhya Pradesh

Directions & Transportation

Physical Address

Pench National Park, Seoni District, Madhya Pradesh 480881

21.7500° N, 79.2500° E

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By Air

Nearest airport is Nagpur (92 km from Turia gate). Regular flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and other cities.

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By Train

Nearest railway station is Seoni (30 km) or Nagpur (92 km). Nagpur is on the Mumbai-Howrah main line with excellent connectivity.

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By Road

92 km from Nagpur (2 hours) on NH-44. Well-maintained highway. Taxis available from Nagpur airport and station. State buses run to Seoni.

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Local Transport

Safari jeeps available at Turia and Karmajhiri gates. Most resorts provide transfers from Nagpur. Limited local transport near the park.

Things to Do

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Jeep Safari
Morning and evening safaris through open teak forests. Excellent chances of spotting tigers, dholes (wild dogs), and large herds of spotted deer.
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Bird Watching
Over 285 species including Malabar Pied Hornbill, Indian Pitta, Osprey, and White-eyed Buzzard. The Pench River is excellent for waterbirds.
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Night Safari (Buffer)
Night safaris in the buffer zone offer chances to spot nocturnal wildlife including Indian civets, porcupines, and owls.
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Nature Walks
Guided nature walks in the buffer zone with naturalists. Learn about the forest ecology that inspired Kipling.
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Jungle Book Trail
Themed trails following locations that match descriptions from The Jungle Book — a unique literary-wildlife experience.

Nature & Wildlife

Key Wildlife

Bengal TigerIndian LeopardDhole (Wild Dog)Sloth BearChitalSambarGaurOver 285 bird species

Flora

Open teak-dominated dry deciduous forests — less dense than Kanha or Bandhavgarh, making wildlife more visible. Mixed forests with Mahua, Tendu, Arjun, and Bamboo. River habitats along the Pench.

Fauna

Home to approximately 55-60 tigers, leopards, and one of India's most visible dhole (wild dog) populations. Also hosts gaur, sambar, chital, nilgai, wild boar, jungle cats, and mugger crocodiles in the river.

Learn About the Park

History

Pench was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1965 and a national park in 1975. It became a tiger reserve under Project Tiger in 1992. The park's connection to Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book was established through geographical references — Kipling set his stories in the 'Seeonee hills' (Seoni district) where Pench is located. Though Kipling never visited India's jungles, his detailed descriptions remarkably match Pench's landscape of teak forests, river valleys, and wolf-inhabited rocky outcrops.

Quick Facts

Established
1975
Area
758 sq km
State
Madhya Pradesh
Designation
Tiger Reserve

References

  1. Pench National Park official visitor information Field Director, Pench Tiger Reserve, Seoni, Madhya Pradesh
  2. Book MP Tourism stays near Pench Madhya Pradesh Tourism
  3. Book MP forest safari permits Madhya Pradesh Forest Department
  4. Pench National Park location map OpenStreetMap contributors
  5. Pench National Park thumbnail image source Wikimedia Commons