Situated on the edge of Pench National Park, near the Karmajhiri gate, Pench Tree Lodge offers a unique safari experience in luxury treetop accommodation.
With just six chalets, a swimming pool and dining area, this small, intimate lodge offers a relaxing stay, close to one of India’s premier national parks. Covering an area of 757 square kilometres, Pench National Park is known for its large herds of gaur or Indian bison, chital, nilgai and sambar, as well as tiger, leopard and wild dog, and from the lodge, Pench can easily be accessed from the Karmajhiri gate.
The lodge itself is situated in an undisturbed area of forest – covering 16 hectares - within the small Sarrahiri village. There are a range of activities to choose from, which include nature walks, evening walks, safaris into Pench National Park and a visit to meet the residents of the local village.
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Journey into central India in search of the majestic Bengal tiger across Pench, Kanha and Bandhavgarh National Parks. These locations are some of the best places in the country to observe these unmistakable felines, and a visit to the iconic Taj Mahal provides the perfect culmination to any trip to the subcontinent.
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Destination: India
Price
(inc. flights): 16 days
from £6,395
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A gentle and rewarding walking safari in the land of sloth bears and wild dogs, surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve. For tiger fans, a visit to Pench at the end of the trip is a highlight, with almost guaranteed sightings from your safari vehicle.
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Destination: India
Price
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from £2,695
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Pench National Park is renowned for the richness of its flora and fauna. Nestling in the Satpura Hills, it takes its name from the nearby river, which winds through the park. Its most famous residents are tigers, but is also home to large herds of Indian bison and four endangered species of vulture.
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Where: Madhya Pradesh State
Ideal for viewing: chital, nilgai, sambar, tiger, gaur
Excellent for: Walking safaris, Wildlife photography, Photography tours With Nick Garbutt, Vehicle safaris, Tiger safaris