The Madla Zone is the most popular safari area of Panna National Park, known for its frequent tiger sightings and open grasslands interspersed with riverine tracts and rocky outcrops.
What Makes Madla Special?
Offers the highest chances of spotting Bengal tigers, making it the prime zone for first-time visitors.
Scenic views with lush grasslands, waterholes, and rocky terrain create excellent photo opportunities.
Well-maintained safari trails ensure safe and organized wildlife exploration.
Wildlife Highlights:
Tigers and leopards, chital, sambar, nilgai, and wild boar.
Birds: Peafowl, painted storks, and kingfishers.
Best Time to Visit:
November to June — mornings are ideal for tiger sightings and wildlife activity.
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