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Madhya Pradesh

Kuno National Park

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January

3.3 - 28.5 °C

February

6 - 32.6 °C

March

10.9 - 38.5 °C

April

16.4 - 43.2 °C

May

21.6 - 45.6 °C

June

23.8 - 45.4 °C

July

24 - 40.3 °C

August

23.7 - 36.7 °C

September

21.2 - 37.2 °C

October

14.4 - 37.3 °C

November

8.7 - 34.2 °C

December

4.7 - 29.9 °C


Major Airports :

Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Airport Gwalior (GWL), Gwalior

Nearest Railway Station :

Gwalior Junction Railway Station (GWL)

Major Airports :

Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Airport Gwalior (GWL), Gwalior

Unveiling the untamed beauty of Kuno

Venturing into Kuno National Park is like stepping into a realm untouched by time. From vast expanses of dry deciduous forests to rugged hills and meandering rivers, the park's landscape offers a canvas of natural beauty waiting to be explored. As sunlight filters through the dense foliage, it illuminates hidden wonders, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the magic of the wilderness.

A symphony of wildlife encounters

Kuno's wildlife steals the spotlight with its mesmerising diversity and abundance. As you traverse the park's trails, keep your eyes peeled for sightings of majestic predators like the Asiatic lion, reintroduced into the park as part of a pioneering conservation effort. Besides the king of jungles, Kuno is also home to leopards, hyenas, deer and a myriad of bird species, offering wildlife enthusiasts a thrilling safari experience unlike any other.

Tales of conservation triumph

At the heart of Kuno National Park lies a story of resilience, perseverance, and conservation success. Once on the brink of extinction in India, the Asiatic lion found a lifeline in Kuno, where dedicated conservationists worked tirelessly to create a safe haven for these iconic big cats. Today, Kuno stands as a beacon of hope for endangered species, showcasing the power of collective efforts in safeguarding India's natural heritage.

Thrills and spills: Adventures await

Beyond wildlife encounters, Kuno offers a plethora of adrenaline-pumping activities for adventure seekers. Whether it's trekking through rugged terrain, camping under the starry skies, or embarking on thrilling jeep safaris, there's no shortage of excitement in this wilderness playground. Get ready to unleash your inner explorer and embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of Kuno.

Beyond Kuno National Park

There are numerous attractions and destinations in the surrounding region that offer diverse experiences for travellers. The region provides a wide range of experiences, from wildlife sanctuaries and historic forts to scenic landscapes and cultural heritage sites, ensuring there's something for every traveller to enjoy. Here are some options to explore. Situated in the city of Gwalior, Gwalior Fort is one of the largest and most magnificent forts in India. Located near Gwalior, Datia Palace is an architectural marvel known for its stunning fusion of Mughal and Rajput styles. You can also venture to Shivpuri, a historic town situated around 100 kilometres from Kuno National Park which is famous for its scenic beauty and historical monuments.

Timings

Opening time - 05:30 AM to 11:30 AM and 03:00 PM to 07:00 PM

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