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The Shivpuri National Park
located in Madhya Pradesh, India was established in the year
1958. Before this wildlife sanctuary was declared a national
park under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972, the Shivpuri
national park was the private game forests of the rulers of
Gwalior.
The Shivpuri national park comprises of hills and valleys of
the central Indian hill ranges or the Vindhyas. The vegetation
at the Shivpuri national park consists of dry deciduous
forests of teak, sal and khair wood besides stretches of
rolling grasslands.
During your wildlife tours to the Shivpuri national park in
Madhya Pradesh, India, you can hire a jeep to go around or you
could even go for a boating trip on the Candpatha Lake that is
also known as the Sakhya Sagar that is a man made lake.
An interesting feature about the Shivpuri national park in
Madhya Pradesh, India is the fact that you can photograph
tigers, as you will most definitely sight a few at this
wildlife park. This is because the tigers are bred in
captivity in the buffer zone of the Madhav Shivpuri wildlife
park
The other inhabitants of the Shivpuri national park are
striped hyenas, leopards, chitals, jackals, nilgais,
four-horned antelopes, jungle cats, wild boars, gazelle,
sambhars, sloth bears, crocodiles and langurs.
While on wildlife tours to the Shivpuri wildlife sanctuary you
can spot a whopping variety of avian species. Some of the
birds that nest at this wildlife sanctuary are spoonbills,
bar-headed geese, demoiselle cranes, ducks, painted storks,
cormorants, white ibises, purple sunbirds, golden orioles
falcons and. paradise flycatchers.
The site India Travel Destinations makes it possible for you
to go on adventure filled wildlife tours to the Madhav
Shivpuri National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India.
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