Panna Tiger Safari Booking – Online Jeep Safari, Ticket Price, Zones & Timings

Panna Tiger Wildlife Safari – Official Online Safari Booking

Welcome to Panna Tiger Wildlife Safari — your trusted booking partner for Panna Safari Booking, Online Jeep Safari Tickets, Core & Buffer Zone Safari, and complete Panna National Park Safari assistance.

Plan your wildlife adventure with confidence! From Tiger Safari to Photography Tours, Birdwatching, and Night Safari — we provide verified booking support for all major gates: Madla, Hinauta, Akola & Jhinna Buffer Zone.

Why Choose Panna Tiger Wildlife Safari?

Experience Panna’s rich wildlife including Royal Bengal Tigers, Leopards, Crocodiles, Gharials, Spotted Deer, Sloth Bears and rare Vultures. Your adventure begins here!

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Animals in Panna Tiger Reserve

Wildlife species you can spot during Panna National Park Safari

Royal Bengal Tiger

Panna Tiger Reserve is home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. Tiger sightings are most common in Madla, Hinauta, and Akola core zones.

Indian Leopard

Leopards are frequently seen in rocky terrains and deep forest patches across Panna National Park, especially during early morning safari.

Spotted Deer (Chital)

Large herds of Chital roam the grasslands and riverbanks of Panna, making them one of the most commonly sighted animals.

Indian Vulture

Panna is one of India’s last strongholds for endangered vulture species. They nest along the cliffs near Ken River.

Gharial & Crocodile

Ken River is home to Gharials and Mugger Crocodiles, offering unique river-side wildlife photography opportunities.

Sloth Bear

Sloth Bears are often spotted in the rocky hills of Panna, mostly during evening safari hours.

Panna Tiger Reserve offers two types of safari experiences – Core Zone Safari for the best tiger sightings and Buffer Zone Safari for peaceful jungle drives and night safari. Below are the latest Panna Safari Prices, Timings, and Entry Gates for all zones.

Core Zone

₹9000 / Full Gypsy
₹1900 / Per Person
Best For: Tiger sightings, photography, wildlife research
Recommended Gates: Madla, Hinauta, Akola
Safari Duration: 3.5 to 4 hours
Animal Sightings: Tigers, Leopards, Sloth Bears, Deer, Vultures
Why Choose Core Zone?
  • Highest tiger movement and sightings
  • Dense forest & river-side safari routes
  • Best for wildlife photographers
  • Limited gypsy entry → peaceful safari
Time
Sunrise to 11:00AM3:00PM to Sunset
Gates
MadlaAkolaHinauta
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Buffer Zone

₹6000 / Full Gypsy
Best For: Family trips, peaceful safari, budget safari
Recommended Gates: Jhinna (Best), Akola (Buffer)
Safari Duration: 3 to 3.5 hours
Special Feature: Only Buffer Zone allows Night Safari
Animal Sightings: Leopards, Hyenas, Deer, Crocodiles, Owls, Night species
Why Choose Buffer Zone?
  • Peaceful forest routes with less crowd
  • Night Safari available (rare in MP)
  • Budget-friendly jeep prices
  • High leopard movement in Jhinna
Time
Sunrise to 11:00AM3:00PM to Sunset06:00PM to 9:00PM
Gates
JhinnaAkola
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Frequently Asked Questions – Panna Tiger Wildlife Safari

What is the best time for Panna Tiger Safari? +
The best time for tiger sightings in Panna National Park is from October to June. Summers (March–June) have the highest chances as animals visit water bodies frequently.
How much does Panna Tiger Safari cost? +
Safari cost depends on the zone:
  • Core Zone Jeep Safari: ₹8000 (Full Gypsy), ₹1800 per person
  • Buffer Zone Safari: ₹6000 per gypsy
  • Night Safari (Buffer): ₹6000–₹7000 approx
Which gates are available in Panna Tiger Reserve? +
Panna Tiger Reserve has the following gates:
  • Madla Gate – Core
  • Hinauta Gate – Core
  • Akola Gate – Core + Buffer
  • Jhinna Gate – Buffer Zone
Can I book Panna Safari online? +
Yes. You can book directly through Panna Tiger Wildlife Safari. We provide quick confirmation, verified guides, and complete safari assistance through call & WhatsApp.
What animals can we see during the safari? +
You can spot Tigers, Leopards, Sloth Bears, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Gharials, Crocodiles, Jackals, Nilgai, and endangered Vultures in Panna.