Lapsi Kabar is a gravesite located in Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is a memorial to Lapsi, a skilled hunter and guide who was killed by a tiger in the 1930s. According to legend, Lapsi was accompanying a group of sportsmen on a hunting expedition when they encountered a tiger. Lapsi bravely fought the tiger to protect his clients, but he was tragically killed. A gravestone was erected at the spot where he died, and it is now known as Lapsi Kabar.
Lapsi Kabar is a popular tourist destination in Kanha National Park. Visitors can pay their respects to Lapsi and learn about his tragic story. The site is also a reminder of the dangers of the jungle and the importance of respecting wildlife.