Tiger habitat in Bundelkhand forest
Bundelkhand river and canyon landscape
Wetland bird in Bundelkhand
Bundelkhand morning landscape
Wildlife, Nature, Culture & Tourism

Discover the complete living landscape of Bundelkhand

Explore forests, rivers, dams, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, forts, religious places, hotels, village culture, progressive farming and conservation stories across Bundelkhand.

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Regional Snapshot

Bundelkhand at a glance

From tiger forests to river canyons and fort towns, Bundelkhand has a layered identity shaped by ecology, history and local communities.

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Ecosystem First

Nature, tourism and culture are connected

A river supports forests, farms, wetlands, fish, birds, villages, pilgrimage routes and tourism. That is why this portal covers Bundelkhand as a complete living landscape, not just as a wildlife gallery.

Nature and wildlife

Tiger, leopard, blackbuck, nilgai, sarus, ibis, herons, reptiles, dry forests, grasslands and seasonal wetlands.

Culture and heritage

Kalinjar, Orchha, Chitrakoot, forts, temples, village traditions, local food and the farming culture of Bundelkhand.

Conservation and livelihoods

Water conservation, plantation, canal awareness, progressive farmers, eco-guides, local hotels and responsible tourism.

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Bundelkhand forest

Forests & Flora

Native trees, dry forest, medicinal plants and seasonal grasslands.

Bundelkhand river

Rivers & Dams

Ken, Betwa, Dhasan, Yamuna, Mandakini, reservoirs and traditional ponds.

Bundelkhand rocky hills

Mountains & Forts

Vindhyan rocks, Kalinjar, hill temples, ravines and heritage trails.

Bundelkhand wildlife

Wildlife Sanctuaries

Panna, Ranipur, Ken Gharial and community bird habitats.

Latest Reads

Blogs and field stories

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Sarus crane
Birds / Wetland

Sarus and the fields of Bundelkhand

Sarus cranes show how farming, wetlands and community respect can work together.

Rocky landscape
Landscape

From Kalinjar rocks to Ken River

Rocky hills and river corridors create one of India's most overlooked nature landscapes.

Wetland heron
Water

Save ponds, bring birds back

Pond revival supports groundwater, farming, birds and village climate resilience.