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Panna
Tiger Reserve is just 25 km from Khajuraho-a mere half an hour drive.
Tiger sighting is always a matter of chance but regular sightings are
reported. Cheetal, Sambar, Nilgai, Chinkara, Chowsingha, Langoor,
Wildboar and Jackal, are frequently sighted.
Gorges and falls along the course of the
Ken river in the Reserve are beholding. Dynamic dry deciduous forest
undergoes dramatic change from lush green in monsoon to dry grey in
summer. Relics of
Gondwana period (rule of the tribal people of Central India) are
scattered all over the Reserve.
Besides the wildlife watchers (around
12000 annually), Panna gets visitors (around 20000 annually) who
exclusively visit the famous Pandav Fall. 
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