Discipline should be a priority when visiting any vacation destination. It is crucial to be mindful of our actions, deeds, and activities to ensure they do not have a negative impact on the place, nature, wildlife, waters, forests, or anything related to the Earth and the environment. If you plan to visit Kanha Tiger Reserve, here is a list of some essential Do's & Don'ts that need to be observed and followed.
- Drive slowly in the park so that you can observe and enjoy without disturbing the wildlife.
- Keep to the specified roads and trails. Driving off trails may trample growing trees and disturb resting animals and their young.
- Respect the wild animals and maintain a safe distance from them. Remember, you are in their home, and they get first priority.
- Stay seated in your vehicle at all times in the park; it is dangerous to get down. This is for your safety and the safety of wildlife.
- Do not be disappointed if you don't see a tiger. There are many other interesting creatures to be seen and cherished.
- Remember, the park is not a zoo, so don't expect to see wildlife everywhere. Kanha National Park is breathtaking, even in its scenery.
- Keep the park pollution-free. While inside the park, please put your non-biodegradable litter (thin cans, plastic, glass bottles, metal foils, etc.) into the bag provided and dispose of it on your way out.
- Please obtain the services of Nature Guides that the park has trained for your benefit. They are a great help in spotting wildlife and ensuring that you do not lose your way in the forest.
- Do not smoke or light campfires in the forest. Accidental fires can destroy this wonderful jungle in no time.