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Tuli Jungle Resort, Kanha

Tuli Jungle Resoprt, KanhaLocation: Situated in the heart of Kanha, the Tuli Tiger Resort beckons Tiger lovers from all over the World to come and explore Kanha. The Resort has a setting, which makes you feel that you are camping out in the jungle itself, but with the full security and comfort that has become a trademark of the Tuli Group. This resort is well placed in the buffer zone of the Park. It has a natural lake created in its boundary, which extends to 80,000 sq. meters. It is adjacent to a rivulet, which meets the main river called Banjar at a distance of about 100 meters.

About the Resort:
Accommodation:
There are 18 well-appointed rooms at the Tuli Tiger Resort. 24 hours room service with same day laundry & dry cleaning, STD, Fax and Conference facility is available, plus all rooms are equipped with telephones.

Dining:
Traditional Restaurant serving Continental and Indian Cuisines for the satisfaction of your taste buds. An Open Air Barbeque adds to the jungle atmosphere "Tribal dance at night".

Connectivity:
- Nearest Town: Mandla - 65 kms (40 Miles)
- Railway stations: Jabalpur - 160 kms (99.5 miles) : Nagpur - 255 kms (158 miles)
- Airports: Jabalpur - 160 kms (99.5 miles) : Nagpur - 255 kms (158 miles)

Road Links:
Entry in to the park is from Khatia-Kisli & Mukki only. State transport buses are available from Jabalpur. A changeover is necessary at Bamni while approaching from Nagpur. Taxi's/ jeeps are available at Jabalpur & Nagpur.

Interior, Tuli Jungle Resort, KanhaAbout Kanha National Park:
Of this area, the core- about 940 sq km- is the national park; around it is the buffer zone. Porcupines, jackals, sloth bear, jungle cat, macaque, dhole (wild dogs), bison and a stunning spectrum of birds inhabit Kanha, and make a trip to the sanctuary a must for any wildlife enthusiast. It is a truly thrilling experience, made more so by sightings of the tiger, ‘gaur’, or even the tiny mouse deer (muntjac) or the rare hardground barasingha, found only in Kanha. Go birdwatching on a misty winter morning, and you’re likely to see beauties like the racquet tailed drongo, crimson breasted barbet, crested hawk eagle and golden oriole.