Flying Cat Safari
Experience the thrill of spotting Cheetahs in their natural habitat with Flying Cat Safari – the best jungle safari in India’s Kuno National Park.
Welcome
Kuno National Park
Located in the Sheopur District of Madhya Pradesh, Kuno national park is spread over an area of about 748 square kilometres where wild animals including Indian leopards, Indian wolves, Sloth Bear, monkeys, and many more dwell gloriously. The home of various wild creatures got its sanctuary status in 1981. It was called the Palpur-Kuno wildlife sanctuary. And then after 37 years, In 2018, the Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary was further designated as a National Park. After getting this designation, the government is planning to transfer Asiatic lions from the Gir of Gujarat. But before transferring the lions, Kuno park is now the new home of African Cheetahs.
Key species of Kuno National Park
FAQ About Kuno National Park
Tourist Attraction Near Kuno National Park
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What To Expect From Safari In Kuno National Park
In this guide, discover what you can expect on a safari in Kuno National Park,…
Tourist Attractions Near Kuno National Park / Must-Visit Sites Near Kuno National Park
Places to visit near Kuno National Park | Sheopur Tourist Places Welcome to the untamed…
Unveiling the Wonders of Kuno National Park: Beyond Cheetahs
Introduction Nestled amidst the heart of India, Kuno National Park stands as a testament to…
10 Interesting Facts About Cheetahs
Discover fascinating facts about cheetahs, the fastest land animal on earth! From their incredible speed and…
Restoring the Population of Cheetahs in India: Project Cheetah
Reintroductions/ conservation translocations of large carnivores have increasingly been Recognized as a strategy to conserve…
How to reach Kuno- By Rail, Road, And Air
Kuno National Park is a hidden gem located in the Sheopur district of Madhya Pradesh,…
Best time to visit Kuno National Park
Winter
October-February:
It is the best time to visit Kuno. The park is most beautiful during this time of the year, with the growth of tall grasses giving the landscape a savannah-like appearance. During these months, the climate remains pleasant and it is easy to explore the region.
Summer
Support special exhibitions.
This is when the weather conditions are harsh due to excessive heat. However, sightings are better at this time as animals often congregate near waterholes.
Monsoon
July-September:
This is not the best time to visit Kuno. During this time of the year, rain-filled clouds passing over the various hillocks give the park a dramatic makeover. But the cloudy and overcast conditions make photography difficult, and many places get waterlogged, limiting movement.