Pench National Park is one of India's top wildlife destinations, offering visitors multiple safari experiences across different forest landscapes. The reserve is divided into several safari zones in both Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, each known for its unique terrain, wildlife, and tiger sighting opportunities. Popular core zones include Turia, Karmajhiri, Jamtara, and Priyadarshini, while buffer zones such as Khawasa, Khursapar, Saleghat, Kolitmara, Sillari, Khapa, and Surewani provide excellent wildlife viewing with fewer crowds. Pench Safari Zones are carefully managed to distribute tourism and protect the park's rich biodiversity. Every zone offers the chance to spot Bengal tigers, leopards, wild dogs, sloth bears, deer, and hundreds of bird species. Choosing the right safari zone depends on your travel plans, preferred gate, and accommodation location. Booking your safari in advance is highly recommended, especially during weekends and peak wildlife season, to secure your preferred zone and safari timing.