Situated in Umaria district, Madhya Pradesh, within the Vindhya hill range.
Declared a national park in 1968, it was designated as a Tiger Reserve in 1993.
Famous for its high density of Royal Bengal Tigers, which is one of the highest in India and globally.
The park’s name comes from a prominent hillock, believed to have been gifted by the Hindu deity Lord Rama to his brother Laks... https://www.drishticuet.com/current-affairs/bandhavgarh-national-park