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Are you ready to slither and slide your way through the Kanha Museum, where reptiles reign supreme?

Don’t be scared, we promise it won’t bite!

Located inside the Kanha National Park, the Kanha Museum is a must-see for wildlife enthusiasts and anyone with a penchant for all things scaly. But even if you’re not a die-hard fan of reptiles, this museum is still worth a visit!

With timings from 9:00 to 6:00 every day, you have plenty of time to explore the exhibits and learn about the history, evolution, vegetation, and wildlife species of the Kanha National Park. You don’t need a guide to take and wander at the museum’s various sections. Plus, cameras are allowed, so snap away and take some memories home with you!

The Kanha Museum is a massive collection of skeletons, charts, models, and photographs, offering visitors a detailed glimpse into the food pyramid of this forest. And if you’re interested in the history of this place, you can learn about it comprehensively here. From the indigenous Gond and Baiga art and life to geography and topography, history and archaeology, craft centers, and much more, the museum has it all!

But wait, there’s more! The sound show held in the evenings is not to be missed. It’s a real hoot to hear about the animals and their behavior, and it’s an enchanting experience that’s sure to leave you feeling captivated.

So, folks, be sure to make some time for the Kanha Museum, where you’ll get up close and personal with some of the coolest reptiles on the planet, learn about the history of Kanha, and leave with some amazing memories and photographs. It’s one of the most exciting and quirky tourist attractions in the area, so grab your camera and get ready to slither on over!

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