Satpura Tiger Reserve is located in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh in India. It is sprawled across 2200 sq km of unique eco zone that is comprised of Satpura National Park, Bori,Panchmarhi Wildlife Sanctuaries and a peripheral buffer area. The story of its inception lies ages back in the year of 1862, when the area was first explored by Captain James Forsyth of Bengal province from British ruled India. The unique topography of this reserve consists of highland ecosystem.Denwa river is the main water source of the reserve and Tawa dam has been built on this river for proper distribution of water throughout the reserve. The forest possesses rich flora and fauna resource that attracts tourists from different parts of the world. The terrain of this forest is rugged and consists of sandstone peaks, narrow valleys, ravines and dense woods.Jungle safari in Satpura Tiger Reserve is one of the alluring activities for the tourists because of the varied wild animals found in this region.