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Park Population Accommodation Getting There
| | Park Population | | The vegetation of the park is dry deciduous. About half of the park is covered with sal trees. There are mixed forests in the higher reaches of the hills. Stretches of Bamboo and grasslands extend to the north of the park and the park sustains all those species, which are typical to Central India. | | | Accommodation | | The forest department and the PWD arrange good accommodation facilities here and are sufficient to fulfill the needs of the visitors. The Madhya Pradesh Tourist department maintains the White tiger Forest Lodge.
| | | Getting There | | Air: The most convenient route to Bandhavgarh is by air to Khajuraho from where it is a five-hour drive (about 237 kms.).
Rail: The nearest railway stations are Jabalpur (164 km), Katni (102 km) on the Central Railway and Umaria (35 km) on the South Eastern Railway.
Road: State/Private transport buses ply between Katni, Umaria Satna and Rewa. Taxis are also available.
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