Enjoy a more thrilling and memorable jungle safari at MP's national parks; CM Mohan Yadav flags off 10 canter buses from Panna
MP Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav on Monday morning flagged off 10 new viewing canter buses from the Madla Gate of Panna National Park. With these new buses, tourists will now be able to enjoy a more convenient and thrilling jungle safari experience.
These 10 new canter buses will be operated in major national parks and tourist destinations of the state, such as Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Pench, Panna, Parsili (Sidhi), and other national parks and tourist sites for the convenience of visitors.
The Madhya Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation has taken a significant step towards enhancing tourism facilities in various national parks of the state by introducing comfortable viewing canter buses for jungle safaris.
Each canter bus has the capacity to accommodate 19 tourists at a time. These buses are longer and taller than other safari vehicles, providing tourists with better viewing opportunities and a more comfortable travel experience. These buses are considered safer for children and senior citizens. Their increased height and length offer more space and comfort during travel.
For children and senior citizens, these buses will provide a safe and unique safari experience. From these buses, tourists will not only be able to view wildlife more clearly but will also enjoy a pleasant and memorable jungle safari.
Park Round Facility for Tourists Without Online Booking
The operation of 10 new viewing canter buses will be highly beneficial for tourists. Even without online booking, tourists will not be deprived of experiencing a jungle safari. Early filling of online slots often caused inconvenience, preventing tourists from enjoying the safari even after reaching the national park. This inconvenience will now be eliminated.
Safari Booking Available Directly at National Park Entry Gates
With the launch of these new canter buses, tourists can now book their safari directly at the entry gate of the national park. They will no longer be dependent only on online booking. To enjoy a jungle safari on these vehicles, tourists will need to pay a fee of approximately Rs 1150 to Rs 1450 per person per round.
