The core area of the forests remain closed during the monsoon months, i.e., from July to September, however, the buffer areas remain accessible for wildlife exploration. As such, MP Tourism is now planning to offer activities, such as bird watching, wildlife safaris, and many more in the said buffer areas zones in which visitors can visit. Apart from spotting various species in the buffer zones, the green cover in those buffer forest areas is a treat to sore eyes.
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