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Panna National Park
Complementing the man made perfection of the Khajuraho temples, is the dramatic scenic splendour of Panna National Park, 32 km away. A mere 30-minute drive away from Khajuraho and extending over 543 km, spread along the banks of the River Ken, the park's topography is a magnificent one of deep gorges, tranquil valley and dense teak forests. During the monsoons, the park is a lush green haven with cascading waterfalls. The park's area includes the former shooting reserves of the erstwhile royal state of Panna and Chhattarpur and the jungles today harbour many species of wildlife. The tiger can be glimpsed here, along with other rare species such as the Leopard, Wolf and Gharial. Most likely, it will be here if the Caracal, a vanishing cousin of the extinct Cheetah, is ever sighted.
Eastern Group of Temples
Eastern Group of Temples includes Parsvanth Temple, Ghantai Temple, Adinath Temple, Hanuman Temple, and Brahma Temple.
Western Group of Temples
Western Group of Temples includes Kandariya Mahadeo Temple, Chaunsat Yogini Temple, Chitragupta Temple, Lakshamana Temple, Matangeswara Temple.
Southern Group of Temples
Southern Group of Temples are Dulah Deo Temple and Chattarbhuj Temple.
Khajuraho Tourism Information
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