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Bandhavgarh is in the heart of India, set amongst the Vindya hills of Madhya Pradesh. The park consists of over 400 sq. Km of spectacular scenery. It truly is a very beautiful place with high escarpments where the vultures wheel, rolling hills, lush meadows and deciduous woodland. An ancient fort is found in the centre of the reserve built atop cliffs 300 metres above the surrounding countryside. Nearby caves contain Brahmi inscriptions that date as far back as the 1st century BC. Countless spotted deer are everywhere who along with the large sambar deer provide the tigers with the mainstay of their diet. Chinkara and barking deer are also found. Black faced langurs and rhesus macaque are also common and often provide comical examples of monkey behaviour. It is also possible to spot many other animals like the sloth bear, wild dogs, leopard, jackal and porcupine. Birdlovers are well catered for too with gray and occasional malabar hornbills, white bellied drongo, tickell’s blue flycatcher and purple sunbirds amongst the 150 species so far listed though this list is still growing as the park gets more popular and better known.
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