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15/07/2023

Dear Wildlife Lovers

Hope you enjoyed your wildlife excursion with Jungle Routes.
It was a pleasure hosting all of you on our wildlife tours and we are really thankful for your appreciation and wonderful reviews.

The core zones of all national parks will remain closed during July 1, 2023 to September 2023 and no tourism will be allowed. However, the buffer zone safaris will remain open during this period.

We will shortly notify you about our revised tours schedule for the monsoon season, along with the schedule for regular core safaris starting from October 1, 2023. Please stay tuned for our updates coming from time to time.

Please visit the link below and give your reviews on Google, if not done already!

Jungle Routes
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Photos from Jungle Routes's post 17/09/2022

Cheetahs reintroduced today in their new home in Kuno Wildlife sanctuary (MP) by honourable PM Modi ji.

Today, on 17 September 2022, five female and three male cheetahs aged 4 to 6 years arrived in Kuno National Park from Namibia.

Kuno National Park is a national park in Madhya Pradesh, India, established in 1981 as a wildlife sanctuary.
In 2018, it was given the status of a national park. It is part of the Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion.

14/09/2022

New season is just around the corner!!
Book your wildlife excursions with Jungle Routes.

you can send message/email to know about upcoming excursion and also can visit our website for more details on www.jungleroute.co.in

09/04/2022

Hunk ❤

03/11/2021

Small things that matter...

Elephant dung is an important – and abundant – source of food for a host of different types of dung beetles. After animals drop off a dung pat, dung beetles can be seen streaming towards it, hoping to grab their share of the nutritious solids and fluids it contains.

And elephant dung can serve up many more portions for dung beetles to dine on. Besides feeding on dung, dung beetles also bury the dung below the ground where their larvae can feed and grow. By doing this, dung beetles loosen tightly-packed soil and get the nutritious elephant fertiliser to where it’s needed most – the layers of the soil where plants begin to grow.

So, elephants are an important part of keeping ecosystems fertile and maintaining plant populations.But there’s more. The submerged beetle larvae that feed off of the dung are a source of food for a number of different animals – like field mice and honey badgers.

This means that by supporting the survival of beetle populations, elephant dung also supports the survival of a wide variety of life on land.

01/01/2021

Wishing all a great year ahead... Happy 2021!!

13/11/2020

Wish you all a very happy Diwali and prosperous new year!!

29/07/2020

The unforgettable 40 mins of thrilling experience in Tadoba turned out to be one of the most rare tiger sighting...

12/07/2020

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Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 9pm
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