Panna Tiger Reserve, nestled in the breathtaking Vindhyan Ranges, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. As the 22nd Tiger Reserve of India and fifth in Madhya Pradesh, it spans across Panna and Chattarpur districts . Established in 1981 and declared a Project Tiger Reserve in 1994, this stunning reserve boasts a rich history and diverse biodiversity. The Ken River, also known as "Karnavati," flows majestically through the reserve, providing a habitat for Gharial, Mugger, and other aquatic fauna, while offering breathtaking scenery as it meanders for 55 km . The reserve's unique terrain features extensive plateaus and gorges, making it an ideal home for a wide range of flora and fauna, including Bengal tigers, leopards, and over 200 species of birds