- Sanjay-Dubri National Park is located in the Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh, India.
- This area was served as a hunting ground for the princely state of Rewa.
- In 1975, Sanjay Dubri was declared a wildlife sanctuary.
- In 1981, Sanjay Dubri Wildlife Sanctuary was expanded and upgraded to the status of a national park.
- In 2008, Sanjay-Dubri National Park was declared a tiger reserve.
- The park serves as an important ecological corridor connecting the Kanha Tiger Reserve and Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve.
- Area: It an area of approximately 831 square kilometers (321 square miles).
- River: Various perennial rivers passes through the park viz.
- Gopad
- Banas
- Mawai
- Mahan
- Kodmar
- Umrari
- Flora: Sal, Teak, Mahua, Saja, Bija, Ashok, Bel, Semal, Bamboo etc.
- Fauna: Bengal Tiger, Indian Leopard, Spotted Deer, Sambar Deer, Chinkara, Wild Boar, Porcupine, Dhole, Hyena, Golden Hooded Oriole, Red-headed Vulture, White-rumped Vulture, Monitor Lizard, Indian Python etc.