[Bhamera Dam is located around 20 km away from Bandhavgarh National Park in Panpatha Sanctuary. A favourite with birdwatchers, the dam is visited by several avifaunas.]
THE FOREST
[Bandhavgarh National Park was formed in the year 1965 and covers a forest area of 448.84 sq. km. The Project Tiger areas now comprises of more than 1100 sq.km.]
WILDLIFE
[The wildlife preserve is an excellent habitat for the tiger and has the highest density of the big cats in the world. This forest vows to bewitch you with awe-inspiring sightings of the King of the Jungle – the Tiger. In addition to the Tiger, the park has Leopards, Bears, Indian Gaur (Bison), Cheetals (Spotted-Deer), Sambhar Deer, Barking Deer, Neelgai (Blue-Bull) in abundance along with around 250 species of birds.]