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The guide and driver of your gypsy are trained by the forest department. They know everything about the park, including its routes, animal behavior, and other things. Whenever you go for a gypsy safari ride, just make sure to follow what your guides say. They are trained so they will keep you safe, and also help you spot animals.
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Seeing a tiger or leopard is very exciting, but getting too close can be risky. Always sit inside your gypsy and watch animals from a distance. This will keep both you and animals safe inside the park.
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The safari seats for the Panna are limited and they get booked very fast. We always suggest the travelers to make their Panna Safari Booking in advance if you wanna get the chance to choose the zones, dates and timing according to your preference.
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The safari timings of entering the Panna zones are fixed for a reason. They help protect the animals and visitors. Always follow the given time and reach the park gates on time so you can enter the park for your safari ride.
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You must show an ID card before entering the park. Without it, you cannot go inside. Also, that ID should be the same that you gave while making the booking.
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Wear colors like brown, green, grey, or any shade that matches the forest. Bright colors can disturb animals. Also wear comfortable clothes and shoes because a safari happens for around 3 to 4 hours.
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It is important to reach the safari gates around 30 to 45 minutes before the safari ride. In that time, the forest staff checks the ID of travelrs, and other important rules are told. Also, safari are allotted in that time, so reaching early is important.
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If you’re going for safari during summer, then do make sure to carry a hat or sunglasses to protect yourself from sunrays. However, carry essential like water, sunscreen, insect repellent and other things whenever you go for a ride.
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This park is a protected area and home for animals. Keeping it clean is highly important. If you use bottles, wrappers, tissues or any trash during your ride, then keep it with yourself. Throw them outside the park after your safari exploration.
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Talk softly inside the park during your panna safari ride. Loud sounds can scare away the animals. When the tourists keep silence, they get better chances to see wildlife.
Dos for Panna National Park
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Never try to get down form your gypsy safari during the ride. It can be risky as it is a home for wild animals. A particular area sometimes feel safe and tourists think about getting down, but remember this is a wild area and any animal can come suddenly. Getting down from the ride is dangerous and also againts the rules of the park.
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Do not throw garbage inside the park. Many tourist go there and throw the garbage here and there which disturbs the animals. Keep an extra bag with you and throw garbage in it - as the park has no dustbins inside the boundaries.
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Please try not to use flash during yoru ride. It scares away the animals and are also harmful for them. The flashes can disturb the wild aniamsla nd scare them away form you. Try to take photos in natural light only.
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Bright colors of your clothes or strong perfumes can scare the animals. They might see you as threat. Also, the inisects get attracted with the smell. So, avoid any perfumes, deodorants, or shiny clothes.
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Do not make noise inside the park, isnideta listen to the natural sounds of the forest. This is a peaceful spot aan home for animals. Any extra sounds dusturbs the animals and it can spoil experience of others. Don’t shout, clap, or play songs inside the Panna National Park.
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Giving food to monkeys, deer, or any other animal is not allowed. It can harm them and make them behave dangerously. It disturbs their natural ecosystem and they can ask for more in aggressive way. Wild animals should find their own food.
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Do not try to take any alcohol, smoking material, or lighters isnide the park. It is strictly prohibited. Also, going inside the park after having alcohol is also not allowed. Cigaretets and oher items can cause fire and they are dangerous for park.
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Don’t ask your driver to chase animals. If you see a tiger or any wild animal, never ask the driver to follow it or block its way. Let the animal move freely in their natural habitat. Just watch from a safe distance.
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Don’t ask or please the driver to change the safari route. They won’t listen to you as each gypsy enters a fixed zone and follows a particular route. Changing the route is not allowed and may disturb the wildlife.
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Panna National Park is a natural home for animals and it is a real forest. Here, the animals live in their natural habitat, so sightings of wildlife totally depends on luck. Do not expect to get guaranteed sightings here. Even if you don’t spot the animal, enjoy the natural beauty of the park.