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Safari Zones in Panna

The 5 Zones of Panna

Panna National Park has a unique mix of plateaus, valleys, riverbeds, and teak forests. The park is divided into core and buffer zones, and each zone offers a different experience. The core zones are rich in wildlife and scenic beauty, while the buffer zones provide peaceful drives, open landscapes, and great birdwatching. Together, these zones give visitors a complete view of Panna’s natural charm.

Core Zones of Panna

Madla Zone

Madla is the most popular zone in Panna. It offers good chances of spotting tigers, leopards, and vultures. The zone is located near the Ken River, which adds plenty of scenic views and attracts many birds and animals. The landscape here includes open forest patches and rocky stretches.

Hinouta Zone

Hinouta is known for its open plateaus and grasslands. This zone has many herbivores such as sambar, chital, nilgai, and chinkara. The forest here is dry and open, which helps visitors spot wildlife more easily. Hinouta is also a good place for birdwatching.

Buffer Safari Zones of Panna

Akola Zone

Akola is quiet and less crowded. The zone has evergreen patches, seasonal streams, and chances of spotting leopards and sloth bears. It is ideal for travellers who want a slow and peaceful drive.

Jhinna Zone

Jhinna has a river route that stays active throughout the year. It is great for watching birds, crocodiles, and herbivores near the water. The habitat is different from other zones, which makes it special for nature lovers.

Kishangarh Zone

Kishangarh offers raw landscapes, rocky cliffs, and deep valleys. This zone has good sightings of tigers and leopards. It is also known for its offbeat feel and fewer vehicles.

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Summary for Visitors

  • If you want higher chances of tiger sightings → Madla and Kishangarh
  • If you want open landscapes with herbivores → Hinouta
  • If you want peaceful and scenic drives → Akola
  • If you love river views and birdlife → Jhinna
  • If you want offbeat, adventurous routes → Kishangarh

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FAQs  – Panna National Park

Which zone is the most popular in Panna

Madla Zone is the most visited because it lies close to the main gate and offers strong wildlife activity.

Are buffer zones worth visiting

Yes, buffer zones like Akola and Jhinna offer peaceful drives, fewer vehicles, and unique habitats that are different from the core.

Are walking or night safaris allowed in Panna

No, walking and night safaris are not permitted. Safaris are allowed only through registered jeeps with forest guides.

Can I visit more than one zone during my trip

Yes, you can book safaris in different zones on different days to enjoy varied landscapes and wildlife.

Which zone is best for first-time visitors

Hinouta is ideal for first-time travellers. It has simple trails, open views, and a good mix of wildlife and landscapes.

Can I spot tigers in Panna’s buffer zones

Tiger sightings are possible in buffer zones like Kishangarh and Akola, but they are not guaranteed.

When are core and buffer zones open

Panna opens from October to June. The park remains closed during the monsoon months for safety and forest recovery.

Which zone is best for birdwatching

 Hinouta and Jhinna are the best zones for bird lovers because of open grasslands and river habitats.