6. Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh Panna National Park is the 22nd tiger reserve in India and the fifth in Madhya Pradesh. It is located in the Panna and Chattarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh. Khajuraho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is 57 kilometers away from the 542.67-square-kilometer Panna Reserve, which is located along the Ken River in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The Ministry of Tourism of India deemed Panna Tiger Reserve to be the best managed and -maintained national park in India, and this reputation earned the park the 2007 Award of Excellence. Mr. R. Shree nivasa Murthy, a forest officer in the region, collaborated with his staff to make Panna Park the best-managed and developed park in the region, thanks to all of their efforts. On its route to the valley, Ken River flows through this reserve and generates stunning waterfalls. Numerous sites of historical significance inside the park have Neolithic-era rock art. Panna consists of deciduous forests and is the ideal habitat for Indian tigers, as well as Indian wolves,

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