Our Lodges 
Our Lodges
Ken River Lodge : Panna Tiger Reserve
Fondly called the Tree House by locals, because of its lovely Machaan restaurant overlooking the Ken River, it is the finest place to get lost from the world. It is spread in sprawling jungle of 40 acres along the Ken River and offers a unique opportunity to laze with the crocodiles, roar with the tigers and soar with the birds.
Tree House Hideaway : Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
Adjoining the finest Tiger reserves in the world, get perched on 5 exclusive tree houses made on trees & stilts in a private jungle of 21 acres. It is not uncommon to sight many wild inhabitants from the lovely balconies overlooking the national park and the Bandhavgarh Fort.
Kings Lodge : Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
The lodge is environmentally sensitive, harmonious with the natural features of the site and accentuates natural daylight to all facilities. Local knowledge and art has been incorporated in the development and the lodge has been constructed using local manpower.
Kanha Earth Lodge : Kanha Tiger Reserve
Kanha Earth Lodge is tucked in a forested area of 16 acres adjoining the buffer zone of Kanha in a small tribal hamlet. It is set in deep jungles away from the tourism hub of Kanha yet close enough for an easy access to the Khatia/Kisli park gate (9.5 km), there is good opportunity to view variety of mammals and birds around the lodge itself.
Denwa Backwater Escape : Satpura – Opening Oct 2010
is located overlooking the mesmerizing backwaters of a dam built on Denwa River in Satpura National Park, the area is popularly known as Madhai. It is being built on 10 acres of forested land and across the river lies the national park which is approached by a boat and then by jeeps to go deeper into forest.
Pugdundee Pench : Pench – Opening Oct 2010
Is located in the Karmajhiri area of Pench National Park and is being set up in a large estate of 36 acres. This will be the first lodge to be set up in this underdeveloped zone and supports are conservation policy of not overcrowding areas and making them unsustainable with over exposure to tourism.



















