In
the Jungle world
Kanha gained popularity when the author Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle
Book in 1894, setting his story in Kanhas forests. While in Kanha,
explore the dramatic beauty of the forest and the immense variety of
wildlife that must have fired the authors imagination
Location:
Kanha Jungle Lodge is just a short walk from Kanha National Park, Mukki
entrance gate at Teh Baihar. It provides visitors with a truly exciting and
rewarding jungle experience.
Travel Index:
Key centers & distance to it from the Hotel
- Nearest City: Nagpur (7 Hrs.) - Kms
- Nearest Airport: Nagpur (7 Hrs.)- Kms
- Nearest Railway Station: Gondia (3 Hrs.) - Kms
- Nearest Bus station: Gondia (3 Hrs.) - Kms
Facilities:
Library, Resident Naturalist
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Laundry
Dining
& Leisure:
Restaurant in Kanha Jungle Lodge serves Continental and Indian cuisine.
Specialty Restaurants: Indian, Continental
Accommodation:
Set in the midst of the Sal jungle, Kanha Jungle Lodge has 19 spacious
twin-bed rooms, with all the modern facilities of attached baths, running
hot and cold water, and comfortable furniture. Lodge nestles an 11-acre
estate of mature Sal forests, providing an ideal setting for bird watching,
of special interest to natural history oriented travelers.
Near by Attractions:
Mowgli's home:
Kanha National Park By a special statue in 1955, Kanha national park came
into being since then, a series of stringent conservation programmes for the
protection of the parks flora and fauna has given Kanha its deserved
reputation for being one of the finest and best administered national parks
in Asia, an irresistible attraction for all wild life lovers a true haven
for its animal and avian population. Kanha national park has 22 species of
mammals. Those most easily spotted are TIGER, Indian hare, Indian wild dog,
the Stripped Palm Squirrel, Common langur, Jackal, Wild Pig, Chital or
Spotless deer, Barasingha or Swamp deer, Sambar and black Buck.
Patient watching should reward the visitor, with a sight of Indian Fox,
Sloth bear, Striped hyena, Jungle cut, Lepord, Mouse Deer, Chausingha or
four horned antelope, Nilgai, Ratel and Porcupine.