Duration:2 nights/ 3 days
Destinations: Bandhavgarh National Park
On
the periphery of the acclaimed Bandhavgarh National Park, home to a rich
variety of bird and animal life including tigers and a host of other
endangered animals, is the Bandhavgarh Jungle Lodge. Developed on the lines
of an Indian village, its rooms, cottages and houses have been built with a
rustic touch with mud huts and thatched roofs and community 'village' areas
like a common dining hall, a central flowered courtyard with swings and
evening campfires, a meadow that is visited by deer at sunset, walkways in
the reserve forest with myriad birds in the flourishing orchard, and the
Gole Ghar sit-out for private evening gatherings. In the quiet of the
starlit night, one can hear the bark of the deer, the howling of the jackal
and the occasional roar of the tiger. The lodge is operational from October
to June.
AccommodationThe
Indian Village Theme of Bandhavgarh Jungle Lodge employs rustic touches in
its decor, with its mud huts and thatched roofs in traditional village
style. However, the rusticity in decor does not impinge on comfort and all
these cosily furnished rooms have attached bathrooms with running hot and
cold water and all amenities to be expected in basic modern guest house
lodging.
The common dining hall is often central to the activities
of this lodge.