After vanishing from India’s wild landscapes for over seven decades, the cheetah, the world’s fastest land animal, has finally returned. Kuno National Park, where this historic comeback has taken shape, now has first-ever cheetah safari to offer to visitors. For wildlife enthusiasts, this is not just a safari, it’s a journey into a living conservation project that is reshaping the country’s wildlife map. India’s first cheetah safari is located at Kuno National Park in the Sheopur district of northern Madhya Pradesh. The park lies in the Chambal region, approximately 170 km from Gwalior and about 450 km from Delhi. The park is known for its sprawling grasslands, scrub forests, and gently undulating terrain, the perfect environment for cheetahs to thrive and hunt. It’s still hard to imag

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